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Tag: SU91

Items relating to the hectad SU91, including: Hoyle; Graffham; Duncton; East Lavington; Barlavington; Sutton; Bignor; Upwaltham; East Dean; Madehurst.

Tetrad species lists

SU91E SU91J SU91P SU91U SU91Z
SU91D SU91I SU91N SU91T SU91Y
SU91C SU91H SU91M SU91S SU91X
SU91B SU91G SU91L SU91R SU91W
SU91A SU91F SU91K SU91Q SU91V
Picture of Heath flora at Graffham

Graffham Common

Meeting date: 20 August 2017 (Leaders: Nick Sturt & Dawn Nelson) Ten members converged on the revised venue of Graffham Common and set about the Sussex Wildlife Trust domain in […]

6 January 201827 May 2018 Nicholas Sturt Field meeting reports
Picture of Lathyrus linifolius (Bitter Vetch)

Bignor Park

Meeting date: 5 June 2016 (Leader: Peter Jones) It had been another remarkable day in the field. Driving back, Elisabeth and I debated as usual what ranked as Plant of […]

8 January 201727 June 2017 Nicholas Sturt Field meeting reports
Picture of Potentilla novegica

Lavington Common

Meeting date: 29 July 2015 (Leader: Mike Shaw) Despite the unseasonably cool weather, eleven members assembled at the car park where we were given an introduction to the management of […]

11 January 201623 April 2016 Mike Shaw Field meeting reports

Bignor Hill

Meeting date: 7 June 2009 (Leader: Nick Sturt) Last time the leader (Nick Sturt) convened a meeting on top of the Downs thunderbolts rained down and so, with storms forecast […]

4 January 201025 April 2016 Nicholas Sturt Field meeting reports

Heyshott and Ambersham Commons

Meeting date: 9 June 2006 (Leader: Bruce Middleton) Gems from the word Go, as Bruce directed us to scour the bareish sandy ground around the cars for the likes of […]

4 January 200726 April 2016 Nicholas Sturt Field meeting reports

Ambersham Common

Meeting date: 20 August 2000 (Leader: Rod Stern) This last Pagham truth was demonstrated very well on this meeting when the party spent fifteen minutes studying a nightjar which had […]

5 January 200114 May 2016 Nicholas Sturt Field meeting reports
News
  • Photographic Competition 2019

    4 September 2019
  • “in a field of flowers”: Exhibition at Lewes Castle

    3 August 2019
  • Treesome: Exhibition at the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens

    2 July 2018
  • The Flora of Sussex will be published February 2018

    23 September 2017
  • All taxa list and BSBI recorders

    11 May 2017
Latest Sightings
  • Viviparous Teasel

    Viviparous Teasel

    8 December 2019
  • Trifolium stellatum 1908

    Trifolium stellatum 1908

    23 November 2019
  • Eastbourne cherry

    Eastbourne cherry

    26 April 2019
Gallery

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Past Field Meetings
  • Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

    Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

    7 January 2019
  • Great Dixter

    Great Dixter

    7 January 2019
  • Durleighmarsh Farm

    Durleighmarsh Farm

    7 January 2019
  • Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

    Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

    7 January 2019
  • The Medway valley

    The Medway valley

    7 January 2019
Hectads
SU70, SU71, SU72, SU80, SU81, SU82, SU83, SU90, SU91, SU92, SU93, SZ79, SZ89, SZ99, TQ00, TQ01, TQ02, TQ10, TQ11, TQ12, TQ13, TQ20, TQ21, TQ22, TQ23, TQ30, TQ31, TQ32, TQ33, TQ40, TQ41, TQ42, TQ43, TQ44, TQ50, TQ51, TQ52, TQ53, TQ54, TQ60, TQ61, TQ62, TQ63, TQ70, TQ71, TQ72, TQ80, TQ81, TQ82, TQ91, TQ92, TV49, TV59, TV69
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