It is already two weeks since we were reflecting on our wintry New Year Plant Hunt walks with an online slideshow of finds for the zoom social. Shropshire botanists did well this year with a good spread of lists made across the county, some by members who had never taken part before. The aim is to find blooming plants, with visible reproductive parts on show, during a 3 hour walk. The BSBI have already started analysing the data. An amazing 1,811 people took part and recorded an extraordinary 710 species in bloom.
New Year Plant Hunts in Shropshire, 2021 |
The warming effect of Shrewsbury town centre, plus garden escapes produced the longest lists for Shropshire. Sarah and Gordon found the most species flowering with 65 species in Castlefields, which put this into the top 20 longest lists in the country. Sarah spotted this pristine looking Black Horehound Ballota nigra:
Black Horehound Ballota nigra |
Annual Meadow-grass Poa annua |
Sweet violet Viola odorata |
Sandra Spence recorded Butcher’s Broom Ruscus aculeatus, which is always a nice find whatever time of year:
Butcher’s Broom Ruscus aculeatus |
Bilbao’s Fleabane Erigeron floribundus |
Giant Bramble Rubus armeniacus |
In contrast, Small Toadflax Chaenorhinum minus, a small plant of well drained open habitats, such as railway lines and banks, walls and arable margins was recorded by Dan on his walk in Belle Vue and Sutton, Shrewsbury with his daughter:
Small Toadflax Chaenorhinum minus |
Climbing Corydalis Ceratocapnos claviculata |
A few folks found fumitories in flower and Dan's turned out to be Tall Ramping Fumitory Fumaria bastardii, take a look at those large, frilly sepals:
Dog’s Mercury Mercurialis perennis |
Lesser Celandine Ficaria verna |