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Pin and Thrum on Primroses
Primula vulgaris (Primroses) are a common rosette forming herbaceous perennial, with solitary flowers which rise in clusters during...
Luke Llewellyn
May 26, 20221 min read
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Aphids and mosaic virus
Aphids feed through their mouth parts, the labium and proboscis. The labium is is a long tubular organ housing the stylets within a...
Luke Llewellyn
May 4, 20222 min read
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Rusts on plants (Puccinia)
Rusts are one of the most complex plant pathogens, with a diverse range of species estimated in size somewhere between 5000-6000, as well...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 14, 20222 min read
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The bizarre Wood Wasp
Unlike other wasp species, the Wood Wasp or Giant Horntail has no clear abdominal segmentation and instead has a long circular body. This...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 13, 20221 min read
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Xerophytes (Desert plants)
The definition of an xerophyte is a plant adapted to live in desiccated environments, needing very little water. Usually, they grow in...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 12, 20221 min read
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Venus fly trap
Dionaea muscipula, more commonly known as the Venus Fly trap is-as the name suggests a carnivorous plant. As well as being carnivorous,...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 11, 20222 min read
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Butterfly wings and biomimicry
Revisiting the topic of biomimicry from my last post, I thought it apt to mention Butterflies wings. Butterflies from the Lepidoptera...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 10, 20221 min read
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Earwigs wings and Biomimicry
A notable and defining characteristic of earwigs, aside from their massive pincers, is their unexpected wings. Their short front wings...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 8, 20222 min read
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Sun and shade leaves
There are numerous growth responses within the physiology and morphology of plant leaves when exposed to different levels of light. These...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 7, 20221 min read
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Honey Fungus.
Martin Vahl, a Danish mycologist described Armillaria mellea as Agaricus mellea in 1790 , and it is now commonly known as Honey fungus....
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 6, 20221 min read
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Rose Black spot
Rose black spot is caused by the fungi Diplocarpon rosae, a pathogen that before the 1960's had very little attention because of high...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 6, 20221 min read
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Are Slugs good or bad?
The phylum Mollusca contains around 85,000 species, accounting for 23% of named marine organisms. These animals are made up of a visceral...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 5, 20221 min read
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Hedgehogs
Found this little guy underneath an overgrown Anemanthele in a herbaceous border, nestled amongst a nest of Autumn leaves. We created a...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 5, 20221 min read
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Arbutus unedo Strawberry Tree
Arbutus unedo or Strawberry tree. This unique tree has Strawberry like berries, but is of no relation to Fragaria - to which the name is...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 5, 20221 min read
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Paying our respects to the Earths Elders
Pinus aristata. The oldest living tree on Earth. Commonly known as the Bristlecone Pine, and given the individual name Methuselah after...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 5, 20221 min read
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Urban Trees
Urban heat island phenomenon, where buildings and pavements absorb and reflect heat is becoming a heightened problem due to urban...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 5, 20221 min read
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Green Roofs and living walls
Vertical greening systems are becoming an ever-increasing focus within contemporary architecture due to their ability to decrease run-off...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 5, 20221 min read
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Sustainable urban drainage systems SUDS
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS), have always ranked high on the global agenda due to their sustainable development potential...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 5, 20221 min read
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Black thorn
Black thorn or Prunus spinosa: The producer of Sloe berries. The long horizontal thorns on Blackthorn are actualy modified stems. These...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 5, 20221 min read
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Wollemia nobilis
The 1994 discovery of Wollemi pine, Known as Wollemia nobilis is one of the greatest botanical discoveries in modern day. Finding what is...
Luke Llewellyn
Apr 5, 20222 min read
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