...saving T. europaea for next week...
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Showing posts with label hians. Show all posts
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
Clyne Common pit stop
Not quite Telaranea europaea, but fruiting Oxyrrhynchium hians was new for me today - on a soil bank under scrub on the edge of Clyne Common, Swansea. I can see George recorded fruiting plants last year and Sam has two records from Pembs, but it's not listed as having been recorded fruiting in Carms, so it's clearly not that common an occurrence.
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