I am the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) Vice-County Recorder for Huntingdonshire (VC31) and Mid-West Yorkshire (VC64). I've set-up this botany blog to more readily share news on recent wildflower discoveries made by myself and others, to encourage wider recording, and as a way to challenge myself to take more photographs of the plants I find. See the BSBI website for more information on the work of the society and the diverse range of botany projects currently in progress.
Friday, 26 June 2015
Crested Cow-wheat Doing Well at Easton
Jane Croft sends these photos and news that Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) is doing well at Easton, Huntingdonshire this year with 100's of plants in bloom. This uncommon species is very much a speciality of East Anglia, with the population at Easton being one of the largest and certainly the most accessible in the county.
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Easton,
Melampyrum
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