A sudden flowering! In Bynea, Wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum); Cut-leaved cranesbill (Geranium dissectum); Common cleavers (Gallium aparine) and Cnidium (Cnidium dubium) all bloomed. In Penclacwydd, Domestic apple (Malus domestica); Bitter vetchling (Lathyrus linifolius) and Hawthorn (Crategus monogyna) all made first appearances.
This blog may help people explore some of the 'hidden' issues involved in certain media treatments of environmental and scientific issues. Using personal digital images, it's also intended to emphasise seasonal (and other) changes in natural history of the Swansea (South Wales) area. The material should help participants in field-based modules and people generally interested in the natural world. The views are wholly those of the author.
Thursday 3 May 2018
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A sudden flowering! In Bynea, Wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum); Cut-leaved cranesbill (Geranium dissectum); Common cleavers (Gallium aparine) and Cnidium (Cnidium dubium) all bloomed. In Penclacwydd, Domestic apple (Malus domestica); Bitter vetchling (Lathyrus linifolius) and Hawthorn (Crategus monogyna) all made first appearances.
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