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Classic Malverns view in Spring, looking north from below British Camp
Thirty years ago when I could walk the Welsh mountains our training walk used be along the Malvern tops, which stretch for 7 miles almost perfectly north to south. Last Friday, on a short walk organised by Redditch U3A Exploring Science group, and along some of the route south from the British Camp car park, our aim was very different.
Under the tutelage of Peter Garner, plant Recorder for Herefordshire we got to know something about the many microscopic low growing plants of the area, and how they have been affected by geological and other factors.
Classic Malverns view in Spring, looking north from below British Camp
Thirty years ago when I could walk the Welsh mountains our training walk used be along the Malvern tops, which stretch for 7 miles almost perfectly north to south. Last Friday, on a short walk organised by Redditch U3A Exploring Science group, and along some of the route south from the British Camp car park, our aim was very different.
Under the tutelage of Peter Garner, plant Recorder for Herefordshire we got to know something about the many microscopic low growing plants of the area, and how they have been affected by geological and other factors.