by ReserveTeam | May 16, 2016 | Flora, News
Ragged Robbin, seen here at the edge of a reed bed at Abbotsbury. This native perennial comes in to flower between May-July and is common throughout Britain. Usually up to 75cm in height, this is quite a distinctive plant with its flowers held in lose...
by ReserveTeam | Apr 18, 2016 | Flora, News
Danish Scurvy-grass Cochlearia danica This member of the Cabbage family, is one of the first plant to come into flower on Chesil. Its white flowers and small green seed pods can currently be seen in abundance on grassy areas at Chesil. The name Scurvy-grass comes from...