Sedges Have Edges: Grass and Sedge Identification Workshop
Learn about the sedges that adorn Kingcombe’s old droveways and the grasses which make up the botanically diverse meadows.
Learn about the sedges that adorn Kingcombe’s old droveways and the grasses which make up the botanically diverse meadows.
The fluffy, white heads of common cotton-grass dot our brown, boggy moors and heaths as if a giant bag of cotton wool balls has been thrown across the landscape!
Practice grass identification. For people who already have some experience or who have already attended Grasses I
The largest remaining fragment of the once extensive heathlands of Scotton Common.
A pretty reserve with ancient woodlands and flower-rich grassland, located within a secluded river valley.*When visiting Cotton Dell, please read 'parking info' on this page*
A walk around Scotton Common led by Matt Cox the Northwest Lincolnshire Warden.
A natural treasure trove of wildlife and rare plants, Booton Common lies in tributary valley of the River Wensum, close to the town of Reepham.
Learn how to identify grasses
Join us for a ramble through Greenham Common to spot and learn about the local wildlife!
Join us for a ramble through Greenham Common to spot and learn about the local wildlife!
Join us for a ramble through Greenham Common to spot and learn about the local wildlife!
Although they might not look it, sea cucumbers like this one belong to the Echinoderm group and are therefore closely related to starfish and sea urchins