It was also an ideal opportunity to welcome Flemming Ulf-Hansen, Natural England's new Salisbury Plain adviser, and we hope he enjoyed meeting DELTA members.
Everyone who came along received a Field Studies Council guide to calcareous grassland plants and it was very impressive both how many of the species listed we found on site, and also how quickly everyone picked up how to identify the various flowers. Those of you who weren't able to attend, you should get your copy of the guide through the post this week.
Here are just a few of the species we saw (thanks to Frankie Guy and Pete Rice for the photos):
Centaury
Pyramidal orchid
Kidney vetch
Small scabious
Wild thyme
Vipers bugloss
We were very disappointed not to see any devil's bit scabious so are planning another wildflower foray in September, when there should be plenty around. And as Henry Waight pointed out, don't be put off by the idea of a long walk - we moved about 20 yards last week and saw well over 20 different wildflower species, and didn't even start on the grasses!
A good chalk mix - ribworth plantain, rock rose, hawkbit,
kidney vetch, wild thyme, selfheal and more!
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