Save the Mistletoe !
Mistletoe, one of the time-honoured symbols of Christmas is under threat! For many years, the ‘heartlands’ for mistletoe collection have been the cider counties – such as Somerset, Gloucestershire,...
View ArticleHolly, predicting the weather ?
Back in November, a number of papers reported that our holly trees were full with their bright red berries, and that according to folklore this was a sign that a hard winter was to come. There is no...
View ArticleLeaf variation – Holly (and Ivy).
Holly leaves are prickly. But the leaves of the lower twigs and branches are said to have more prickles than the those higher up the tree. Ivy (Hedera) has lobed leaves but entire leaves can be...
View ArticleThe National Forest
The Countryside Commission had the idea of creating a new ‘National Forest’ in 1987 – to give a tangible expression of the benefits of trees and woodlands. It also has a practical role in terms of...
View ArticleHolly – a really useful tree
In various older texts on botany and gardening, it is said that ' … in Germany, Holly abounds in many forests… In France, it is abundant, more particularly in Brittany. The tree appears to attain a...
View ArticleUnseasonal weather
We have experienced an extended and warm autumn, and now true to Pliny's words – “A fair and dry autumn brings in always a windy winter” – winter weather has now firmly settled upon us. The...
View ArticleThe holly leaf miner : Phytomyza ilicis
bad credit home loan rate Phytomyza ilicis is a dipteran fly that lays its eggs in holly leaves. It is one of the few insects that is able to make use of holly leaves as a food source / habitat. The...
View ArticleThe Natural History Museum – a summer walk
We recently had an email from Hannah Wise at the Natural History Museum. She felt that as our blog deals with many aspects of the British countryside that we might like their short films / videos...
View ArticleAtlantic Oak Woodlands – our “temperate rainforest”
There are some rare but beautiful woodlands around the coast of Britain nick-named the “temperate rainforest”. Yesterday, I visited one of these woodlands in North Wales and was mesmerised by it –...
View ArticleMaking walking sticks – from stems picked out of the woodlands
Peter Jones and his sons make walking sticks on a serious scale using sticks they come across in the woods, where they do their forestry work. They use chestnut, silver birch, oak and hazel. But they...
View ArticleMistletoe
Three evergreen plants come to mind at this time of year – Holly, Ivy and Mistletoe. Holly and Ivy are ‘immortalised’ in “The Holly and the Ivy” , a traditional Christmas carol. Both holly and ivy...
View ArticleA seasonal plant – Mistletoe.
Many evergreen plants are associated with Winter, and Christmas in particular - notably various fir trees as 'Christmas Trees', holly and ivy for decorations and wreaths, and mistletoe as the...
View Article“The dream comes true – finding the perfect woodland”
We had talked about buying land for about 15 years and had been looking seriously for about 7 years. We had a fairly big wish list, private, quiet and secluded, not too near a road, but with good...
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