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Friends of Earlham Cemetery Black Poplars (2)

Jeremy Bartlett's LET IT GROW blog Posted on 1 March, 2016 by Jeremy Bartlett1 March, 2016

Yesterday we planted out nine young native Black Poplar trees at Marston Marshes, a local nature reserve on the southern edge of Norwich, by the River Yare. The trees were grown from cuttings taken from trees in Earlham Cemetery in … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Black Poplar Project, Friends of Earlham Cemetery, Marston Marshes, Populus nigra, Tyrrel's Wood

Wild Clary, Salvia verbenaca

Jeremy Bartlett's LET IT GROW blog Posted on 22 February, 2016 by Jeremy Bartlett22 February, 2016

Wild Clary, Salvia verbenaca, is one of the glories of summer, flowering from June to September in open grassland on sunny banks, sand dunes and roadsides. I saw the magnificent specimen in the photograph above on Beeston Bump last June, … Continue reading →

Posted in Edible, General, Ornamental | Tagged Earlham Cemetery, Friends of Earlham Cemetery, Meadow Clary, Salvia pratensis, Salvia verbenaca, Wild Clary

A Moss and Liverwort Walk in Earlham Cemetery

Jeremy Bartlett's LET IT GROW blog Posted on 31 January, 2015 by Jeremy Bartlett1 November, 2018

Today dawned cold but dry and, provided you were well wrapped up against the cold, it turned out to be an ideal morning for a walk in Norwich’s Earlham Cemetery looking at mosses and liverworts. About twenty people came along, … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged British Bryological Society, bryophytes, Earlham Cemetery, Friends of Earlham Cemetery, liverworts, mosses, Norfolk and Suffolk Bryological Group

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