Identification accuracy was significantly higher for wildflowers using a mobile computer app than field guide books but significantly lower for deciduous trees. User preference followed a similar pattern. These results suggest that the identification method and its design are more important for a field ...
The more common edible – and poisonous – British mushrooms. Always use multiple sources of identification before picking and eating any wild mushrooms. Browse mushroom guide > Hedgerow Guide There’s more to foraging than mushrooms. Our hedgerow guide lists some of the more common edible wild pl...
While some may grow wild, others are planted each year by sunflower growers, providing gorgeous displays of the yellow flowers. Keep reading for the best sunflower fields in 2023. When should I go to sunflower fields? Sunflowers flourish from mid-summer to early autumn, so you're likely...
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vulgaris the flowers can be white, white tinged with colour, deep blue or mauve so flower colour isn't very useful as an identification. The problem with the defining character of this plant (opposite leaves) is that the opposite leaves are often the very last ones on the stem (all the ...
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Huge thanks to Andy Temple for bringing a fabulous display, expert advice, identification and preservation tips and plenty of very useful spare newspaper for wrapping finds! This entry was posted in Reports and tagged annularia, calamites, Carboniferous, event, fern, fossil, horsetail, lycopod, ...
The need for an accurate identification for this plant is because it has two enemies: (1) a natural one: the Cinnabar moth caterpillar which will eat it to destruction but always identifies Senecio jacobaea correctly and (2) horse enthusiasts who know that if their horses eat it, it can...
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Card Meanings:Entrapment, uncertainty, helplessness, waiting for rescue. There is a way out if only you will open your eyes, look around and take a step forward. I have also come to associate this card with the prediction or identification of practical plumbing/drainage issues. ...