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Katsura Tree, Cercidiphyllum japonicum

Jeremy Bartlett's LET IT GROW blog Posted on 11 July, 2013 by Jeremy Bartlett11 July, 2013

Earlham Cemetery in Norwich is full of trees, with many fine and unusual specimens. The Friends of Earlham Cemetery group has put together a list of trees in Earlham Cemetery but this is very much a work in progress and … Continue reading →

Posted in Ornamental | Tagged Cercidiphyllum japonicum, Earlham Cemetery, Friends of Earlham Cemetery, Katsura tree, Norwich

Crocuses in Earlham Cemetery, Norwich

Jeremy Bartlett's LET IT GROW blog Posted on 9 March, 2013 by Jeremy Bartlett1 November, 2018

The Crocuses in Earlham Cemetery in Norwich are spectacular this year, though you have to visit on a sunny day. Last Tuesday it was warm and sunny and the first Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris and Bombus hypnorum) were visiting crocuses, along … Continue reading →

Posted in Ornamental | Tagged Bombus hypnorum, Bombus terrestris, Crocuses, Earlham Cemetery, Eristalis tenax, Norwich

Spindle, Euonymous europaeus

Jeremy Bartlett's LET IT GROW blog Posted on 15 October, 2012 by Jeremy Bartlett1 November, 2018

We’ve had a couple of frosty nights and many deciduous trees and shrubs are showing their autumn colours. One of the most beautiful autumn shrubs is the Spindle, Euonymous europaeus, which has pink berries and leaves that change colour from … Continue reading →

Posted in Ornamental, Poisonous | Tagged Aphis fabae, Bibio marci, Black Bean Aphid, Celastraceae, Earlham Cemetery, Euonymous europaeus, Red Cascade, Spindle, St. Mark's Fly, toxic glycosides

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  • Steccherinum oreophilum (aka Irpex oreophilus) – new for Norfolk 27 September, 2025
  • Orpine, Hylotelephium telephium 29 August, 2025
  • Wild Marjoram, Origanum vulgare 19 July, 2025
  • Goldilocks Buttercup, Ranunculus auricomus 5 June, 2025
  • Tree Lupin, Lupinus arboreus 28 May, 2025
  • American Skunk-cabbage, Lysichiton americanus 21 April, 2025
  • Cedar Cup, Geopora sumneriana 16 March, 2025
  • Cinnamon Bracket, Hapalopilus nidulans 13 February, 2025
  • Common Ragwort, Jacobaea vulgaris 13 January, 2025
  • Holly, Ilex aquifolium 7 December, 2024
  • Yellow Bird’s-nest, Hypopitys monotropa 24 November, 2024
  • Whiskery Milkcap, Lactarius mairei 8 November, 2024
  • Shaggy Bracket, Inonotus hispidus 25 September, 2024
  • Small Teasel, Dipsacus pilosus 24 August, 2024
  • Rothole Inkcap, Coprinopsis alnivora 1 August, 2024
  • Twinflower, Linnaea borealis 20 July, 2024
  • Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea 10 June, 2024
  • Beaked Hawk’s-beard, Crepis vesicaria 15 May, 2024
  • Thrift, Armeria maritima 17 April, 2024
  • Japanese Kerria, Kerria japonica 29 March, 2024
  • Golden Bootleg, Phaeolepiota aurea 12 March, 2024
  • Arched Earthstar, Geastrum fornicatum 22 February, 2024
  • Basil Thyme, Clinopodium acinos 3 January, 2024
  • Five Fungi from the Lanes of Norfolk 9 December, 2023
  • Five Fungi from the Streets of Norwich 21 November, 2023
  • Japanese Honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica 20 October, 2023
  • Tall Willowherb, Epilobium brachycarpum 28 September, 2023
  • Rooting Bolete, Caloboletus radicans 6 September, 2023
  • Marsh Sowthistle, Sonchus palustris 6 August, 2023
  • Bog Pimpernel, Lysimachia tenella 14 July, 2023


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