For details and to book contact Judith Allinson - Cost: £15 (Children £3.00) - Concessions available.
We will spend a period indoors learning about the structure of lichens, have a cup of tea, and then have a walk around the churchyard. We will use the "Guide to the Top Twenty Lichens in Horton churchyard" prepared by Judith, and participants will keep a copy of the guide. Hand lenses will be provided. Please bring warm clothes at this time of year.
I have just been preparing display boards - and will leave two copies of the trail leaflet for people to come and follow the trail themselves after 28th March
If you would
Your life enrichen,
Then study Lichen
If you prefer
Hikin' and bikin,
Then study Lichen
Both pronunciations are correct - but most people say the latter - liken.
Here's Horton in Ribblesdale churchyard, on a sunny day.. |
Lichen number 1 is on the porch wall. |
Can you see it here? The bright orange one. I decided to call it "Limestone orange lichen" in the absence of any other English name " |
You'll recognise it again at the stile at the east. |
These pictures were taken at a similar event at Horton last autumn
Here we are looking at the boundary wall in the north. You can see we are holding the "Guide to the Top Twenty lichens of Horton churchyard" that I had prepared |
There will also be a Lichens for beginners course on 20 June at Ingleton churchyard
See more posts on Lichens on this website here
See more posts on Lichens on this website here
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