Exploring & recording VC 52's fascinating flora particularly it's rare & scarce plants. Contributing to the next @BSBIbotany Atlas of the British Flora.
The #AngleseyFloraGroup are a group of amateur and professional #Botanists with a mission to explore & record VC 52's fascinating flora particularly it's rare & scarce plants. Our aim is to contribute to the next @BSBIbotany Atlas of the British Flora and a New Anglesey Flora.
I can finally see enough to take a few photos 🧐
The profusion of yellow flowers now joined in mid April by a few splashes of colour #wildflowerhour
Tree Mallow, Herb Robert, Dove's-foot Crane's-bill, Dandelion, Cow Parsley & Lesser Celandine @AngleseyFlora
Some interesting Anglesey Records from the weekend: Genista anglica (nr. Trearddur) and Dicranocephalus agilis Spurge Bug (nr. Rhosneigr), also a new Anglesey site for Marpissa nivoyi (only 2nd N Wales location). @BritishBugs@AngleseyFlora@BritishSpiders@tanyptera@BSBICymru
Day 1 of #30DaysWild - Catching up with the terns at Cemlyn. Finding leggy friends (Six-spot burnet & Yellow-tail moth caterpillars). Sniffing sea thrift.. phwoar! Seals, sea birds, shelducklings and a bonus Osprey low over the bay.
Alexanders flowering Christmas Eve #Anglesey for #wildflowerhour
A native herb of Macedonia, brought to the UK by the Romans. The whole plant is edible but replaced in modern cuisine by celery. Supposed to taste like myrrh, whatever myrrh tastes like 🤔 @AngleseyFlora
Lovely new visitor to the garden today. Thanks to the wonderful Adrienne Stratford I know that she's 3 years old & hatched in Conwy. Now enjoying Cranefly larvae in my #Anglesey garden 🤗
@AngBirdNews #chough
Purples & pinks from today's ramble across the sand dunes at Newborough Warren, Isle of Anglesey
Devil's Bit Scabious, Maiden Pink, Harebell & Small (?) Restharrow
#wildflowerhour@AngleseyFlora
On Tuesday, in 42 mph winds, we finally, after 2 years of work, brought 5 plants of Allium ampeloprasum var. ampeloprasum (a #RedList species in Wales) into cultivation, as an insurance for Anglesey's plants of the species - in association with @NatResWales & @AngleseyFlora.
Sea spleenwort, Asplenium marinum, growing on the cliffs at South Stack, Anglesey in North Wales. Have your seen sea spleenwort in the wild? Do you have photos of this species? Please share them if you can 😊 #fernfriday#ferns#nature
@mandy_forde@BSBIbotany@BSBICymru Lovely, we have a strong population of this species in the west of Anglesey with new records being made annually. It's such a nice find.
A rare British orchid has been found @LivUni by Dr @RajWhitlock and undergrad Connie Webb after #DNAsequencing. The #orchid unique to Britain and usu.found in coastal dunes & woods has been identified as the #rare dune helleborine (Epipactis dunensis).
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