Grassed up
Posted by Graeme Lyons , Saturday, 19 June 2010 16:43
I'm half way through the grasses, sedges and rushes course I run at Woods Mill. Did the grasses today and things are looking very differently to last year. I picked a selection of grasses and we spent the morning keying them out before going out on the reserve and identifying many more species. Many plants are not even in flower but I did find a species in the meadow I had not noticed before, one of the nicest grasses, Yellow Meadow-grass. It's also a good indicator, I only see it on chalk downland and old meadows, sites with low nutrients. Unfortunately, I am not going to be running the sedges and rushes day tomorrow as I have to go to London Zoo and take part in Springwatch's 'Wild Night In', a fund raising event where I might get chance to talk about the work we have done for Adonis Blues again at Malling Down.
Hi Graeme, it was a great weekend course, and I just had a nice weekend in Herefordshire with a friend identifying grasses (and a few sedges) there. They aren't nearly as bewildering any more. Are you doing a moss course this year? Thanks