tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1290723885428192841.post5881137927157549365..comments2024-03-29T07:11:23.536+00:00Comments on BSBI News & Views: New Year Plant Hunt 2015 Star RecorderLouise Marsh, BSBIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07853015015164789727noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1290723885428192841.post-2547936889826342492015-02-03T11:40:22.579+00:002015-02-03T11:40:22.579+00:00Hmm, I wondered about that myself but couldn't...Hmm, I wondered about that myself but couldn't make my mind up from the photo. The umbels all look a bit sparse and flat for Alexanders and the yellow looks quite intense. On the other hand the leaves (as far as I can tell) look shiny and don't obviously have many segments, and the petiole sheaths look pretty conspicuous.Martin Rand, VC11 recorderhttp://hantsplants.org.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1290723885428192841.post-47597171265332534942015-02-03T11:33:32.601+00:002015-02-03T11:33:32.601+00:00A minor bit of pedantry about Dawn's second wi...A minor bit of pedantry about Dawn's second wish - the Hants Wildlife Trust's Flora Group is actually known, rather boringly, as the Hampshire Flora Group. 'Hants Plants' is a separate web site that I run. It reports on the activities of the BSBI VC recorders and members and the doings of the Hants Flora Group, which are all closely aligned. But you may occasionally see things on there which are the recorders' personal ramblings and shouldn't be imputed to either organisations. <br /><br />Anyway, many congratulations, Dawn, for your achievement. You didn't revisit that bizarre "wild flower" planting from last year on Portsdown, did you? Martin Rand, VC11 recorderhttp://hantsplants.org.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1290723885428192841.post-18406739941628435212015-01-29T08:36:20.823+00:002015-01-29T08:36:20.823+00:00is the Parsnip photo Alexanders?is the Parsnip photo Alexanders?Barryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07642492616199188588noreply@blogger.com