Tag: TQ50
Items relating to the hectad TQ50, including: Chalvington; Hailsham (south); Selmeston; Arlington; Alciston; Berwick; Polegate; Wilmington; Folkington; Alfriston; Lullington; Litlington; Jevington; Eastbourne (north).
Tetrad species lists
TQ50E | TQ50J | TQ50P | TQ50U | TQ50Z |
TQ50D | TQ50I | TQ50N | TQ50T | TQ50Y |
TQ50C | TQ50H | TQ50M | TQ50S | TQ50X |
TQ50B | TQ50G | TQ50L | TQ50R | TQ50W |
TQ50A | TQ50F | TQ50K | TQ50Q | TQ50V |
Eastbourne downland
Meeting date: 15 June 2013 (Leader: Roy Wells) When planning a field meeting in the middle of June there is a slight worry that the day may turn out to […]
Jevington
Meeting date: 2 May 2012 (Leader: Matthew Berry) There was a good turnout of ten members given the mid-week scheduling and overcast skies. In the morning we split into two […]
Hailsham
Meeting date: 9 July 2011 (Leader: Wendy Meadway) Nine members met in the car park below Hailsham Leisure Centre on a dry, mild day with sunshine in the afternoon. The […]
Cuckmere Valley
Meeting date: 25-26 June 2005 (Leader: Helen Proctor) The purpose of the meeting was to introduce members to plants special to the lower Cuckmere Valley, and to record for the […]
Michelham Priory
Meeting date: 19 June 2004 (Leader: Richard Bickers) This meeting was led by Richard Bickers, who once worked at the Priory. Despite the fact that the gardens are well cared […]
High and Over
Meeting date: 7 July 2002 (Leader: Helen Proctor) The morning was spent recording the chalk grassland flora on Cradle Hill. The downland immediately below the roadside produced a colony of […]
Wootton Manor
Meeting date: 16 June 2001 (Leader: Helen Proctor) It was possible to hold the meeting at Wootton Manor as there was no stock on the farm and the fields were […]
Wilmington
Meeting date: 17 June 2000 (Leader: Paul Harmes) The weather on June 17th could not have been more perfect for a walk on the Downs: a cloudless sky, little wind, […]
Ranunculus tripartitus meeting
Meeting date: 6 May 2000 (Leader: Helen Proctor) Twenty SBRS and Plantlife members met in Hailsham to look at sites where Ranunculus tripartitus agg. (Three-lobed Crowfoot) had previously been recorded. […]