Tall melilot
Tall melilot was introduced into the UK as a fodder crop, but has now become naturalised. It displays golden, pea-like flowers on tall spikes, which are followed by black, hairy seed pods.
Tall melilot was introduced into the UK as a fodder crop, but has now become naturalised. It displays golden, pea-like flowers on tall spikes, which are followed by black, hairy seed pods.
One of the county’s best-kept secrets: Upton Broad and Marshes is a hidden wilderness sitting on the floodplain of the River Bure.
The turkeytail is a very colourful bracket fungus that grows throughout the year, but is at its best in the autumn. Its circular caps can be seen growing in tiers on trees and dead wood.
The appearance of semi-circular holes in the leaves of your garden plants is a sure sign that the patchwork leaf-cutter bee has been at work. It is one of a number of leaf-cutter bee species…
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Join local author and naturalist David North on a circular walk to discover coastal wildlife.
Join local author and naturalist David North on a circular walk to discover coastal wildlife.