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Beacon of the Bog

Posted on22 June 201322 June 2013Leave a comment

  A mire on East Creech Heath complete with rafts of Sphagnum moss. Bog Beacon A saprotrophic, or recycler fungus growing on dead moss. Helps to fulfil a vital role in this area of nutrient deficient bog by breaking down the remains and releasing nutrients Read More …

CategoriesFlora, Fungi, LandscapesTagsBog Beacon, East Creech Heath, Intermediate leaved Sundew, July, Mire, Round leaved Sundew

Butterworts and all

Posted on25 October 201225 October 2012Leave a comment

More from East Creech Heath. Bogland within Creech Heath. The mossy carpet home to both the Common and Pale-leaved Butterwort can be seen in the distance. In addition all 3 of our native Sundews can also be found. Pale Butterwort Another specialist typically found in Read More …

CategoriesFlora, LandscapesTagsCommon Butterwort, Creech Heath, East Creech Heath, Lesser Bladderwort, Pale Butterwort

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