Meadow Plant Identification (Beginners)

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Meadow Plant Identification (Beginners)

Location:
Cofrestru
A beginner's introduction to identifying meadow plants.

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Time
10:00am - 12:00pm
A static map of Meadow Plant Identification (Beginners)

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Get to know the wide and diverse range of meadow plants with GWT Ecologist Gemma Bodé. The session will consist of a gentle stroll and sit down around the species-rich meadows of Pentwyn Farm looking at how to identify the wildflowers and grasses that the site supports including the key features in the separation of similar species

Suitable for all ages. 

Know before you go

Dogs

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Ar dennyn

Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome. 

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Symudedd

Generally flat location. 

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Mynediad i gadeiriau olwyn

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Beth i'w ddod

Suitable outdoor clothing should be worn: sun hats, boots, binoculars. Bring a field guide and hand lens if you have them! 

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Facilities

Toiledau

Cysylltwch â ni

Gemma Bode

About the event site

The haymeadows at Pentwyn Farm (12 hectares) are among the largest remaining in Monmouthshire. They host over eighty species of wildflowers and grasses: from bright lemon-yellow Cowslips and striking Green-winged Orchids in May, to the eruption of Yellow Rattle, Milkwort, Eyebright, Meadow Vetchlings and trefoils attracting a huge variety of birds, butterflies, bees, crickets and moths in the summer months.

Since acquiring neighbouring Wyeswood Common (42 hectares) in 2007, we've been realising our vision of restoring this former intensive dairy farm into a mosaic of wildlife-rich habitats.

Our year-round restoration works involve 'conservation grazing' livestock, hedge-laying, tree-planting and green hay spreading from Pentwyn meadows alongside nature's own processes of regeneration.