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- Sussex plant records
- Articles
- Guizotia abyssinica (L. fil.) Cas. in Sussex
- E. S. Marshall in West Sussex
- Notes on Keeping Wolffia arrhiza (Rootless Duckweed) in Captivity
- Our Mixed-up Hawthorns
- Cuscuta epithymum and its hosts on Levin Down
- Early Phenologists
- Notes on the identification of some difficult species
- Autobryography: 30 years’ bryology, mainly the Sussex years 1983-2013
- Rothschild’s Sussex Reserves
- Henry Leopold Foster Guermonprez 1858-1924
- Freshwater algae from temporary pools in arable fields near Chichester
- The Life of Nicholas Culpeper and his Sussex records
- Mistletoe in Sussex
- Epilobium Hybrid Key
- ‘So many attractions’: A Nineteenth Century Excursion
- New and interesting bryophyte records from West Sussex
- Cataloguing Bexhill Herbarium
- New and interesting lower plant records from West Sussex
- Lotus angustissimus and Lotus subbiflorus in Sussex
- Ranunculus ficaria subspecies
- Arable weeds
- The Centenary of the Death of ‘Petworth’s happy Scholar’
- Sussex Bryophytes: New and Interesting Records
- Concerning Dr F V Paxton, Coralroot and some elusive Herb Paris
- Genista: a Botanical Puzzle
- Sussex Bryophytes
- Asparagus prostratus, Wild Asparagus, in West Sussex
- Two Bryophytes and an Alga new to Britain from Sussex
- Interesting fungi records: mainly from West Sussex 2011
- Meeting Gwyneth Parsons
- Not just aggregates…
- Marsh Gentian on Ashdown Forest
- Marrubium in Arundel Park
- Zizania latifolia at Patching
- The Fibonacci Series in Plants
- The occurrence of Galanthus species in Sussex
- Anthemis austriaca at Pulborough
- Freshwater Algae: Euglenoids
- Freshwater algae and a bryophilous fungus: rarely recorded species
- New to science: Petasites japonicus x P. fragrans
- Native Black Poplar Populus nigra betulifolia in Sussex
- Ludwigia palustris in Sussex
- Judge Done and his notebooks
- Sovereign Harbour (or the Crumbles in old money)
- On Wolley-Dod’s Flora and Sussex botany’s rich past
- Michael Cadman’s botanical watercolours
- Interesting Freshwater and Terrestrial Algal Records
- Investigations into the response of glassworts to increased levels of salinity
- Lesser Butterfly-orchid in Ashdown Forest in 1935
- Searching for mosses in early eighteenth century Sussex
- Chichester Asparagus
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