#keelecherries This year is the 25th anniversary of the planting of the first cherries as part of what is now a National Collection over 300 trees. More at https://t.co/qnaT4bVz5q
#keelecherries Prunus 'Catherine' in flower by the running track/Church Plantation. One of 240 species/varieties of Flowering Cherry at Keele University. See more here https://t.co/VyTokaqwvU
Today, we welcomed @JAPANinUK to our campus, who came to see our fantastic collection of flowering cherries - and planted a new tree while they were here 🌸
We have one of the largest collections in the UK, boasting 283 varieties and species ➡️ https://t.co/YZOuyX3B0h
Peter Thomas and I will be leading a lunchtime walk to talk about the National Collection of Flowering Cherries at Keele.
Meet Monday April 3 at 1pm by the entrance to Chancellor's Building. Hope to see you there. #keelecherries
Ariana Fazakas and Tobi Ewuosho gave an excellent presentation on the Keele Cherry Collection at the 18th Japanese Speech Contest for University Students. They were the only non-Russell group students and first time for Keele students to be selected as the finalists.
#keelecherries Spring is coming and the cherries in the National Collection at Keele University are starting to flower. Here are a few of the early ones flowering now. Names are on the images. 1/2
#keelecherries Nice to be among the cherries of the Memorial Garden after what seems like an age. Lots of work to do over next few months. Meanwhile here is a reliable early flowerer.
It is with deep sorrow that we hear about the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Our sadness at this time is shared by the entire Keele community and people across Staffordshire, the country, and the world.
A statement: https://t.co/Ecc2mlXegM
For Covid-related reasons I have not been on campus for 2 years. Today I made a brief visit and although the season is nearly over some of the late-flowering cherries still look great. Also found a new Ladybird for the campus (and for me) - Kidney-spotted. #keelecherries
@JamzJungle Looks like one of the winter-flowering cherries like Prunus x subhirtella rather than Kanzan. They are in flower now
https://t.co/pZbCul8M0t
Mark Sutton found Keele's 2nd record of Jack Snipe this morning on the Science Park - previous record Jan 2013 (also on the science park aka Phase 3). Male Mandarin on lake 1 and 2 singing Chiffchaffs.