Botanising in Huntingdonshire, Yorkshire and Beyond

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.

Showing posts with label Hedera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hedera. Show all posts
Monday, 5 April 2021

Hedera algeriensis 'Ravensholst'

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A trip over to Temple Newsam (VC64) yesterday for a bit of daffodil spotting (beats dandelions for me at this time of year!) gave an opportu...
Sunday, 7 February 2021

More Ivies

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The peak of the snowdrops is perhaps still two weeks off in my part of Yorkshire, meaning there is still not much of interest in local woods...
Sunday, 18 October 2020

Atlantic Ivy - Overlooked as a Garden Escape?

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Atlantic Ivy ( Hedera hibernica ) is the dominant ivy along the western fringes of Britain, while further east and inland it is generally co...
Sunday, 24 March 2019

Stylish Shrubs

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Spring is nearly here so time to get back into this blogging lark. As a warm-up for me, I am going to start with a random assortment of attr...
Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Ilkley to Addingham Moorside

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My trip over to Ilkley (VC64) at the weekend proved more eventful than I could have hoped. First slipping off a boulder and falling backward...
Sunday, 3 September 2017

Skipton and Embsay

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On Saturday I took a trip on the train out to Skipton (VC64) to start work on a couple of under-recorded hectads. I picked a circular route ...
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