Encouraging the Next Generation into Botany
It's a relatively quiet time for wildflowers now, so I thought I would write a short blog on sharing the joy of wildflowers with my Grand Daughter, JJ. She is just 12 years old but has been coming out with me and her Nan for a few years now. Given that many of our days out are botany related, she has now amassed a fair amount of knowledge of identifying wildflowers - and fungi, butterflies and bugs of course. JJ admiring thousands of naturalised Narcissus cyclamineus at Hilly Wood, Kent. JJ is like most other children, usually glued to a tablet or TV, but she does like to go outdoors as well, in particular to woodlands where she has seen far more of nature than her whole class at school put together has seen. She has learned the names of many common wildflowers, including most Dead-Nettles, Groundsel, various Buttercups and so on. On a school trip to a woodland camp when she was about to leave primary school, she surprised the teachers by knowing all the pla...