Black Bryony: ‘bryony’ is derived from the Greek ‘bryo’, meaning ‘I sprout’ says Stevens. (more…)
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Black Bryony, Tamus communis, on Hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna. (more…)
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A line from the poem of the same name by Emily Dickinson. (more…)
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The wood feels very Autumnal, plenty of ripening berries while more fungi are starting to emerge. (more…)
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A lovely description of Black Bryony, Tamus communis, by Paul Evans. (more…)
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