At Hursey Common this morning, 30 saplings were planted.
A massive thank you & well done to David Leader with the group of volunteers: Stefan, Kirsty, Eden, Linda, pictured above with Peter and Hazel, pictured below.
The fungus shown in this photograph is the Scarlet Elf Cup (Sarcoscypha coccinea) – though not poisonous, it is considered inedible. It can be spotted in several places throughout the common at this time.
We are so lucky to have this woodland on our doorstep – please help look after it and take any litter home.
Read the Woodland Trust’s A-Z guide to British trees from native species to naturalised and widely planted non-natives – Click HERE.
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