During a visit in January 1986 to a remote deciduous woodland by the Slitrig Water to the south of Hawick in Roxburghs., v.c. 80, I saw a number of green rosettes which were unfamiliar to me. They appeared to belong to a crucifer but the leaflets were too divided for Cardamine hirsuta L. or C. flexuosa With. The illustrated Floras I possessed did not feature the basal rosettes of C. impatiens L. However Ellis & Jones (1969) provided the answer with excellent illustrations of the basal leaves of all three species and there was little doubt that the rosettes were those of C. impatiens. Their identity was confirmed when the wood was revisited in June with J. Grant Roger when C. impatiens was in flower. This old woodland lies on the steep s...
Traditional coppice management creates a temporal release of resources. We determined how this affec...
with short usually pendulous branches forming a narrow-pyramidal head; buds globose-ovoid, obtuse; b...
Woodland communities can be restored by natural succession in sites adjoining ancient woodlands whic...
The distribution of Cardamine bulbifera, a Nationally Scarce species, is updated. It has been found ...
In continuation of a preliminary study on the range of variation of East Anglian elm * (fPat-sonia, ...
Cardamine pratensis L. subsp. picra De Langhe et D’hose, described in 1976 from Belgium, is found in...
×haussknechtiana O. E. Schulz) has been reasonably widely recorded in the British Isles, but is prob...
Background: Mature trees often provide ecological niches of value to specialised flora and fauna, si...
Coppice systems are amongst the earliest forms of woodland management known and on some sites their ...
Scotland was known to be so extensive that neither could be defined satisfactorily. Population studi...
1. This account presents information on all aspects of the biology of Ulmus glabra Hudson (wych elm)...
(v.c. 103) and elsewhere in the Hebrides are now widely considered to result from the deliberate int...
Ancient woodland in Great Britain is valuable in terms of nature conservation due to the irreplaceab...
This biometrical study of the leaves of the village elms of Bedfordshire continues the series of cou...
Background: Mature trees often provide ecological niches of value to specialised flora and fauna, si...
Traditional coppice management creates a temporal release of resources. We determined how this affec...
with short usually pendulous branches forming a narrow-pyramidal head; buds globose-ovoid, obtuse; b...
Woodland communities can be restored by natural succession in sites adjoining ancient woodlands whic...
The distribution of Cardamine bulbifera, a Nationally Scarce species, is updated. It has been found ...
In continuation of a preliminary study on the range of variation of East Anglian elm * (fPat-sonia, ...
Cardamine pratensis L. subsp. picra De Langhe et D’hose, described in 1976 from Belgium, is found in...
×haussknechtiana O. E. Schulz) has been reasonably widely recorded in the British Isles, but is prob...
Background: Mature trees often provide ecological niches of value to specialised flora and fauna, si...
Coppice systems are amongst the earliest forms of woodland management known and on some sites their ...
Scotland was known to be so extensive that neither could be defined satisfactorily. Population studi...
1. This account presents information on all aspects of the biology of Ulmus glabra Hudson (wych elm)...
(v.c. 103) and elsewhere in the Hebrides are now widely considered to result from the deliberate int...
Ancient woodland in Great Britain is valuable in terms of nature conservation due to the irreplaceab...
This biometrical study of the leaves of the village elms of Bedfordshire continues the series of cou...
Background: Mature trees often provide ecological niches of value to specialised flora and fauna, si...
Traditional coppice management creates a temporal release of resources. We determined how this affec...
with short usually pendulous branches forming a narrow-pyramidal head; buds globose-ovoid, obtuse; b...
Woodland communities can be restored by natural succession in sites adjoining ancient woodlands whic...