Arachnid of Metellina sp. and words from Whitman’s ‘A Noiseless Patient Spider.’ (more…)
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Quercus robur and a quote attributed to Sir Francis Bacon. (more…)
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Turkeytail, Trametes versicolor, and possibly the moss Mnium hornum. (more…)
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From ‘The Green Roads’ by Edward Thomas. (more…)
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The name ‘Elder’ may come from the Anglo-Saxon ‘aeld’, meaning fire, because the hollow stems were used as bellows to blow air into the centre of a fire, says the Woodland Trust. (more…)
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Ash, Fraxinus excelsior, the tree of life in Norse mytholody. (more…)
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The leaves of an Oak, Quercus robur, lay on logs of Silver Birch, Betula pendula. (more…)
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