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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846: A New Year grass (Poa annua) However, I did find a brave spike of annual meadow grass, Poa annua, growing on Troy Track. This plant often flowers in mild weather in winter, ...
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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846: The dying bumble bee Jul 25, 2007 ... The dying bumble bee. On a cold wet evening in July when the news bulletins were full of reports about the disastrous floods in the Midlands ...
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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846: The dying bumble bee Jul 25, 2007 ... The dying bumble bee. On a cold wet evening in July when the news bulletins were full of reports about the disastrous floods in the Midlands ...
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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846: The dying bumble bee Jul 25, 2007 ... The dying bumble bee. On a cold wet evening in July when the news bulletins were full of reports about the disastrous floods in the Midlands ...
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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846 I am sure we will be affected in one way or another but, hopefully, I will have another five years watching my square metre. 16 September 2008. ...
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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846: A birch bolete (Leccinum scabrum) 20080818 Square Metre Leccinum scabrum 060 The birch tree only appeared as a seedling in 2004 and is now maybe four metres tall. It has already been host to ...
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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846: Welcome to 'Wildlife' readers Welcome to 'Wildlife' readers. My article (above) on the Square Metre has just come out in the Sussex Wildlife Trust's Wildlife Magazine (Issue 153, ...
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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846: Soft-rush (Juncus effusus ... These turned out to be a plant of soft-rush (Juncus effusus) that must have been growing, undetected, for at least six months. ...
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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846: Yellow Meadow Ants (Lasius ... Feb 27, 2008 ... On one small patch about 20 yards across, in a mixture of open and meadow within the shelter of trees, a dense mixture of Lasius flavus and ...
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The Square Metre at TQ 78286 18846: Yellow shell moth ... I was scanning the birch sapling this evening and what appeared to be a dead leaf turned into a yellow shell moth. Though a new record for the project, ...
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