Tag: TQ41
Recording in Lewes 2020
Source: Harmes, Paul. “Recording in Lewes 2020.” Sussex Botanical Recording Society Newsletter, no. 91 (November 2020). https://www.sussexflora.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Newsletter_nov_20.pdf. During the preparation of The Flora of Sussex, I managed to unearth Thomas […]
New Year Plant Hunt 2020
The ninth BSBI New Year Plant Hunt took place between 1 and 4 January, and SBRS members were out in force recording throughout the county. In all, there were 17 […]
The New Year Plant Hunt in Sussex
As 2018 inexorably turned into 2019 botanists from all over the country were out in force. It was the eighth BSBI New Year Plant Hunt and members of the society […]
Red Hemp-nettle at Malling Down
During a routine grazing assessment of Malling Down today, I decided to have a quick look for the mythical Red Hemp-nettle that has not been seen there for well over […]
The New Year Plant Hunt in Sussex
The sixth New Year Plant Hunt organised by the BSBI took place between 1-4 January, and many Sussex botanists were out in force. The objective is to record native and […]
Gentian hunting
Initially I found Twitter intimidating. Having signed up I started following many ‘interesting’ people. Unlike Facebook, where the person you want to ‘follow’ or be ‘friends’ with needs to accept […]
Offham and Hamsey Marshes, Lewes
Meeting date: 4 July 2015 (Leader: Peter Smith) Six members explored the marshland areas north of Lewes in delightfully sunny weather. TQ41A is one of the richest environments in Sussex, […]
Beechen Wood and Barcombe Mills
Meeting date: 31 August 2013 (Leader: David Lang) On one of the last fine weekends of the summer, ten members met at Beechen Wood for a second visit at the […]
Plashett Park Farm, Ringmer
Meeting date: 17 June 2012 (Leader: David Lang) Seven members were blessed with a pleasant dry day with a modicum of sunshine to record the area of Plashett Park Farm […]
Barcombe
Meeting date: 15 June 2003 (Leader: Derek Wise, David Lang) On a warm June day, 24 members and friends met to explore the grounds of Berewood House. Derek Wise’s garden […]