Robin Payne leads botanists into Stormont Woods... Image: B. Barnett |
Just click on the links or type his name into the handy 'Search this Blog' box on the right to see all the posts in which John appears.
John told me he was “gutted” that pressure
of work prevented him from getting to this year's Summer Meeting in Perthshire - I hope the images on this page,
kindly sent in by BSBI members who did attend, give him a flavour of what he missed - and a few challenges! Many
thanks to Bert Barnett, Mark Tulley and Jay MacKinnon for contributing such great
photographs! Four of the images on this page are tagged as Mystery Plants, so if you think you know what they are, please leave a comment in the box below. No prizes for guessing, just fun and glory :-) Answers to follow in a few days.
John Swindells, Liz Lavery & co visit an "excellent acid marsh", Findattie, Loch Leven Image: M. Tulley |
ASM Mystery plant #1 for John Poland - and you! - to ID Image: B. Barnett |
Could we put out a call for material from locations far from John's home on the south coast? Would BSBI members respond to the call and would the notes that John had put together, on what to collect and how to get it to him, be useful? And how could we ensure that people collected responsibly and didn't inadvertently do any damage to wild plant populations?
I tried out John's request by sending the notes to three BSBI members who I knew were attending the Annual Summer Meeting in Perthshire and one of them has come through splendidly with a "bag of leaves" which is winging its way to John as we speak.
Many thanks to Paul Stevens for being the first to respond to John's request and I hope that more of you will follow suit if you live in, or are visiting, the more northerly or westerly parts of Britain. Take a look at John's notes below and please get in touch with me if you think you may be able to help him. John is incredibly busy with fieldwork right now, so I'll try to handle any questions and he can just have the pleasure of opening the "bags of leaves" and getting a nice surprise!
ASM Mystery plant #2. Click on images to enlarge. Image: B. Barnett |
But you don't need to press material for John - just collect responsibly and send the fresh material as outlined below.
Botanists still in the woods at Stormont... Image: B. Barnett |
And definitely no orchids please - they require a different approach and should never be sampled by non-experts.
Mystery plant #3 from the ASM Image:. J. MacKinnon |
"However, for me, flowers/fruits are not necessarily required!
BSBI botanists fishing for plants, Loch Cluanie Image: M. Tulley |
"If highly trained botanists insist on labelling, a piece of paper in the bag with 4-letter codes such as Sa ph will be more than adequate!
An iconic Scottish species. Do you know Mystery plant #4? Image: B. Barnett |
"I'll accept literally anything that has a
northern British range inc. any Salix and Carex! Anyone assisting will of course be thanked
individually with comments".
Heading home... from Stormont Woods Image: B. Barnett |
And even if you can't help this year, the two pdfs giving the BSBI Code of Conduct and Arthur's paper on collecting are essential reading for all botanists.
Worth an annual re-read so you can be sure that your botanical forays never result in any negative impacts on populations of our lovely wild plants!
Worth a daily re-read if you are a plant photographer - please don't flatten lots of plants in your quest to capture the best one, and never succumb to the temptation to "do a little gardening" around the plant.
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