Sloe

Meet the Sloe, a thorny shrub bursting with tiny, dark berries! Often used to make delicious sloe gin, jams, and liqueurs, it’s a forager’s delight. Ecologically, its dense thickets offer shelter for birds and small mammals. Uniquely, the tartness of the berries mellows significantly after the first frost, unlocking their sweetness and making them perfect … Read more

Black sedge

Meet Black sedge, a tough plant with dark stems that thrives in wet places! Often used to stabilize shorelines and filter water, it’s a haven for wildlife, providing food and shelter. Uniquely, Black sedge can even change the soil around it, making it friendlier for other plants to grow. A true ecological superhero! Black sedge … Read more

Meadow campion

Meet meadow campion, a wildflower loved for its charming pink blossoms! It’s a bee-friendly favorite that supports vital pollinators, while its leaves have been historically used in herbal remedies. Spot it by its subtly hairy stems and distinctive inflated flower calyx – a papery lantern protecting the petals! Meadow campion adds beauty and life to … Read more

Purple loosestrife

Meet purple loosestrife, a plant with vibrant magenta flower spikes often found near water. While beautiful, it’s an invasive species, crowding out native plants vital for wildlife. Historically, it was used in herbal remedies for wound healing. Identifying and managing its spread is crucial to preserving our ecosystems and their natural beauty. Purple loosestrife Description … Read more

Suckling clover

Meet Suckling clover, a cheerful little plant often found in lawns and meadows! Besides being pretty, it’s a great food source for bees and other pollinators. Farmers sometimes use it as nutritious feed for livestock. Uniquely, its flower heads turn downwards as the seeds develop, as if the plant is shyly guarding its precious cargo. … Read more

Slender false brome

Meet slender false brome, a grass with a surprisingly strong personality! It might look delicate, but this plant plays a vital role in preventing soil erosion and providing habitat for critters. Plus, certain varieties are even used as forage for livestock! Look closely, and you’ll see how it gracefully sways in the breeze, adding beauty … Read more

Scented vernal grass

Scented vernal grass brings a sweet, vanilla-like fragrance to meadows! This unassuming plant flavors traditional sweets and liquors. It’s also crucial for butterflies, providing early food. While beautiful, its unique coumarin compound can cause hay fever in some and, in large doses, could be toxic to livestock. Scented vernal grass is a mixed bag of … Read more

Purple dead-nettle

Meet the Purple Dead-nettle, a friendly spring weed with vibrant purplish leaves! While its name might sound scary, it’s actually harmless and useful. Bees adore its early nectar, making it ecologically vital. Traditionally, people have used it for herbal remedies and even as a cooked green. Look closely, and you’ll notice its unique square stems, … Read more