Delyth writes:
Denbs Group 2016 - some recollections.
The year started off on 6th March in the Ruthin
Rugby Club for an update of progress and plans for the season, followed by a
much-needed look at plants in the Llanfwrog tetrad. Even though it was bitterly
cold we set off, but when the sleet and snow took over while we were in the
church yard we decided to call it a (very short) day.
Thereafter there were about 15 advertised Denbs Group
meetings over the season, plus a few short-term weather dependent arrangements.
Add that to several independent recorders who have contributed considerably
from their respective tetrads and the total comes to over 20,000 records from
VC50 Denbs for 2016.
The main thrust of this year’s selection was to visit
previously recorded tetrads at a different time of year to ensure best possible
coverage. On the whole the weather was kind to us with the notable exception of
a day of monsoon scale in June in Pentrellyncymer SH9752. We persevered though
and were well-rewarded with new sites for Sedum
forsterianum Rock stonecrop, Melica
nutans Mountain Melick, Vicia orobus Wood
Bitter-vetch, Carex pallescens Pale
sedge and some lovely specimens of Araucaria
araucana Monkey-puzzle trees
scattered through the village.
Sedum forsterianum (Rock Stonecrop) |
Sedum forsterianum (Rock Stonecrop) |
On 1st May a visit to the far west of the
vice-county to Llanrwst SH7962/3 added 219 new taxa, most noteworthy some
lovely estate planted trees such as Sequoiadendron
giganteum Wellingtonia, Cedrus
libanii Cedar of Lebanon, Abies
grandis Giant Fir and Carpinus
betulus Hornbeam. The origin and history of the trees in this area would
merit further study. Asplenium ceterach Rustyback
fern, although not rare, is always pleasing to find and it is common in these
parts in the mortar of walls.
We went south in early June to Moelfre SJ1828, adding 199
new taxa. It was a lovely day in these gentle unspoilt hills yielding Saxifraga tridactylites Rue-leaved
Saxifrage new to the hectad and Jasione
montana Sheep’s-bit, Luzula pilosa Hairy
Wood-rush and Myosotis discolour Changing
Forget-me-not which are not uncommon, just pleasing to see.
A few hardy souls yomped for many hours in July over the
Migneint looking for Carex magellanica Tall
bog-sedge, which we re-found and Carex
limosa Bog-sedge, which we didn’t.
August took us to Nant-y-Rhiw SH8258 where we confirmed two
locations for Carex laevigata Smooth-stalked
Sedge, which is by no means common and where Aphanes arvensis Parsley-piert, Lepidium
didymum Lesser Swine-cress and Odontites
vernus Red Bartsia were new to SH85. There was a surprising find of Thalictrum minus Lesser Meadow-rue doing
well in the mortar all over the walls of the old chapel.
Stunning views of familiar places from a different angle
made a September meeting to Ty Nant, Dinmael SH9944 enjoyable. We topped up
more records for the tetrad, finding Vicia
tetrasperma and Chenopodium rubrum Red-footed
Goosefoot, both new to the hectad.
John Palmer organised a successful Bramble recording
week-end in July with experts Rob Randall and David and Joyce Earl based in
Llysfasi College. A full report will be in the BSBI Yearbook.
The season ended on 30th October along the
limestone of Offa’s Dyke Path at Llandegla SJ1952/3, adding 145 new taxa and
showing promise of a place to re-visit next Spring.
Very many thanks to all those of you who came along and
let’s look forward to another good year in 2017. If you weren’t able to make it
this year, there’s always next!
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