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Plants

Plants 

Bladderwort in the valley

16 July 2018 cvcp-admin

The valley is home to many different plants some of which are nationally scarce. One of these is Bladderwort, a

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Plants 

Wild Flowers in Bloom

12 July 201812 July 2018 cvcp-admin

The valley is looking very colourful now that summer is here and lots of the wild plants are flowering.  The

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Sea Kale at Glyne Gap
Plants 

Sea Kale on Bulverhythe Beach

24 May 201724 May 2017 cvcp-admin

The section of beach between Galley Hill and Glyne Gap has a magnificent display of Sea Kale in flower at

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Hazel catkins
Plants 

Signs of Spring

26 February 2017 cvcp-admin Hazel

Signs of spring are beginning to appear around the park. Hazel catkins are becoming quite common, these were along the old

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Plants 

Early flowers

19 February 201726 February 2017 cvcp-admin Butterburr

10 February 2017 There are a few flowers beginning to appear in the park. This is Butterburr, which you can

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Fungi 

Search for fungi in the woods

19 February 201726 February 2017 cvcp-admin Fungi

30 January 2017 If you look hard there are quite a few different fungi to be found in the woodland

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Footpath Status – 1 April

All paths have now dried out, with very few muddy patches left.

Report overgrown rights of way to East Sussex and other paths to the Friends of Combe Valley.

Recent Posts

  • Footpath & Park Furniture Maintenance
  • Rare Willow Emeralds seen in the Park
  • Blue-green algae
  • Keeping the Combe Valley Countryside Park beautiful
  • Reedbed Fire
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