Plant of the week

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A4 PLANT OF THE WEEK book

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NOT A DOWNLOAD - an actual, physical book, signed by the author, and posted second class recorded. The Plant of the Week collection in a wire-bound A4 format - 54 plant profiles, with accompanying poems and proverbs that inspire wonder, curiosity and belonging to the world around us. With immediate access to the QR codes.

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PLANT OF THE WEEK 01 Dandelion pdf sheet

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Free info sheets on our plant neighbours for learning outdoors - this one is about Dandelions

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PLANT OF THE WEEK COMPLETE COLLECTION

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54 wonderfully informative, high resolution, full colour PDF sheets to help you, and others get to know your plant neighbours. With a charming mixture of plant ID, facts and stories about plants often found near you, and where they like growing, these are a perfect way to help your class, family or colleagues get connected to the natural world and develop a caring attitude for the nature we are all part of.

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PLANT OF THE WEEK QR CODES

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QR codes that link to the online versions of the PLANT OF THE WEEK sheet collection hosted at Canva.com.

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POTW 02 Stinging Nettle

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Plant of the week high quality printable PDF about Stinging Nettle

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POTW 03 Dead Nettles

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Downloadable HIGH RES PDF plant profile about Dead Nettles

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POTW 04 Hogweed

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HIGH RES printable plant profile about Hogweed

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POTW 05 Hawthorn

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High res PRINTABLE PLANT PROFILE about the hearty herb and small tree Hawthorn

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POTW 06 Garlic Mustard

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With lovely light green leaves and a garlic-mustardy punch... this delicate beauty is a favourite for spring time salads.

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POTW 07 Ferns

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I love ferns and the way they uncurl from the earth with primordial grace and wonder at how many grew in those times before and after the dinosaurs roamed the earth, and who have now become stored ancient sunlight that power our fossil fuelled lives.

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POTW 08 Plantains

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High res printable PDF download about Plantain species herbs

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POTW 09 Ground Ivy

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Save time and effort with these HIGH RES printable plant profile PDF downloads and introduce others to the wonders of plants.

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POTW 10 Wood Avens

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Plant of the week high quality printable PDF plant profile about Wood Avens.

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POTW 11 Lemon Balm

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HIGH RES printable plant profile PDF download about Lemon Balm.

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POTW 12 Hazel

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High res printable pdf plant profile download about Hazel trees

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POTW 13 Lime

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High res printable PDF plant profile download

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POTW 14 Oxeye Daisy

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High Res printable plant profile PDF

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POTW 15 Common Mallow

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High res printable PDF plant profile download about Common Mallow

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POTW 16 Himalayan Balsam

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This tall and invasive, sickly sweet smelling annual has wonderful nectar rich flowers loved by bees. It also produces 100's of tasty seeds excellent in a curry - find the recipe alongside the high res PDF download. You can also play the stems, when large enough, like a didgeridoo!

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POTW 17 Apple

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POTW 18 Blackberry/bramble

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FREE High res PDF printable plant profile about Blackberry/brambles.

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POTW 19 Beech

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Majestic Queen of the forest with her smooth grey bark, creator of woodland cathedrals and home to rarer woodland wildlife, has been associated with wisdom and knowledge for thousands of years.

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POTW 20 Yarrow

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This delicate feathery leaved herb has ages old medicinal and magical uses... as well as being favourite of moths and a beauty to behold under the light of an autumn full moon cast brightly on a meadow.

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POTW 21 Elder

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Known as a storehouse for foragers and herbal healers this shrubby tree with corky bark is a summer floral beauty with distinctive winter silhouettes making it east to identify throughout the year.

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POTW 22 Conkers!

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Most people know about playing conkers... but do you know where the trees are native to? Are they safe for horses? And did someone say you can use them instead of washing up powder to clean your clothes? Have a peek at my latest Plant of the week sheet to find out more. High res printable downloads available for as little as 50p each here:

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POTW 23 Cyclamen

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This hardy plant brings colour to the colder seasons and was once to be used to make love potions. It also has a colloquial name of swine-bread. I love the wonderful patterns on the leaves and hidden gem inside the flower - it's worth getting on your hands and knees for.

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POTW 24 Ivy

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This wondrous creeper and climber is a host to many and generous giver of nectar at the year comes to a close.

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POTW 25 Fennel

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HIGH RES printable PDF about this wonderful tasting and smelling herb with great wildlife, medicinal and edible value.

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POTW 26 Walnut

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Abundant and strong, this broad tree has a wide canopy, energy rich nuts and nut husks that are used to make ink.

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POTW 27 BIRCH

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Traditionally associated with new beginnings I decided Birch trees were the perfect plant to celebrate as the old pagan year ends with Samhain or halloween and the new year begins afresh.

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POTW 28 Crab Apple

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Ancestor to all apple varieties, this plant is a keys species in an ecosystem providing habitat and nourishment for many others.

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POTW 29 Field Maple

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Often overlooked in the spring and summer this autumnal golden delight is favoured by harp makers and caterpillars alike!

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POTW 30 Moss

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Small and beautiful but a big world for many small creatures, mosses are an often overlooked undervalued, but vital part of the ecosystem.

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POTW 31 Rowan

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A lover of open skies and upland spaces, Rowan trees produce bright red berries loved by many birds.

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POTW 32 Holly

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One of Britains favourite winter trees whose red berries and waxy leaves bring cheer and protection to many species during the colder months.

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POTW 33 Bay

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High res printable PDF plat profile about Bay Trees. Bay leaves, also known as laurel leaves, hold significant cultural importance in various traditions and societies worldwide. Their symbolic meaning and practical applications have transcended time, weaving them into the fabric of cultures and beliefs.

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POTW 34 PINE

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A proud and numerous evergreen tree with vitamin rich needles and orange flaky bark.

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POTW 35 Alder

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This tree is a waterlogged wonder, a nitrogen ninja, a musical muse and a history to dye for :-)

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POTW 36 Dogwood

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The common dogwood, Cornus sanguinea, is a fascinating shrub with much to offer beyond its vibrant winter stems.

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POTW 37 Lesser celandine

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Harbinger of spring and irresistible to many insects, this humble plant spreads a yellow smile across the land early in the year.

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POTW 38 Three cornered leek

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Early spring yumminess - but be very careful... it's invasive!

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POTW 39 Cow parsley

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This lacy beauty is a bountiful provider for beetles and butterflies alike.

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POTW 40 Primroses

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A friendly face who often appears in the dead of winter.

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POTW 41 Stickyweed

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A familiar and bristly character with a slender square stem that grows far and wide using other plants for support.

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POTW 42 Blackthorn

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Mother of the Oak. This early flowering spiky beauty burns hot!

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POTW 43 Daffodils

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This herald of spring has a dark side!

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POTW 44 Willows

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Welcome to the wonderful world of willows!

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POTW 45 Aspen

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A coloniser that clones, a plant of light and dark with distinctive fluttery sound and very fluffy catkins!

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POTW 46 Herb Robert

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A small wildflower with a big personality!

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POTW 47 Violets

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A small plant that brings joy to many.

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POTW 48 Hornbeam

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This tree's seeds are the favourite winter food of the UK's largest finch.

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POTW 49 Wild Garlic

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Allium usnium - is this plant a favourite of bears coming out of hibernation?

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POTW 50 Sycamore

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The tree with a confusing name...which means fig-mulberry... read on to find out more about Sycamore

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POTW 51 Pendulous sedge

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Prolific seed maker and clump former with wonderful geometry.

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POTW 52 Ash trees

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World Tree for the Norse, and Tree of Gratitude for many, this tree is a symbol for our time.

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POTW Bonus 01 - Lords and Ladies

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Plant profile of Lords and Ladies.

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POTW Bonus 2 Oak

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In keeping with the spirit of Oak, here is another HIGH RES PRINTABLE pdf download featuring these incredible beings with access to 4 more PLANT OF THE WEEK SHEETS FOR FREE

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52 + Printable HIGH RES PDF plant profiles for nature connectors.