The area south-east of Tunbridge Wells, should be rich in bryophytes, but the 2022 map, shows an enclave of pinks and one red. One tetrad (Jews Wood etc) has only a tiny corner of public access along a road so that may not change, but the Hook Green to Free Heath square has plenty of […]
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Sue often writes about how a return to a tetrad, perhaps in another area or time of year, reveals new species, and whilst I had looked at TQ63L now twice I had not walked the public access along Butts Lane which I had planned to do on 27th February, when I visited the Little Pell […]
As celandines flower in hedge bottoms and Cuckoo-pint unfurls its leaves, Great Tits sing Tea-chaa, Tea-chaa, then we know that Spring is on its way and in the sunshine, gentle breeze and blue sky, what could be more delightful than a walk to record bryophytes. The 27 February was just such a day. According to Wikipedia The […]