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The BPS Expect – Saturday 20th July 2019

2nd July 2019 By John Roper 2 Comments


Saturday 20th July 2019 – BRITISH PTERIDOLOGICAL SOCIETY- (BPS) Visit.

The East Anglia Group of the British Fern Society have been invited to visit the Danesbury Fernery on Saturday 20th July. Detailed plans are being drawn up and we will announce detailed timings as soon as they have been agreed. Some BPS visitors will be travelling from as far afield as Norfolk.

This is a return for the October 2018 visit that Andrew Beattie organised when a small group of the Friends of Danesbury travelled to Norwich to attend an East Anglian meeting organised by EA Representative Peter Blake and group members.   We will need to be on our toes when they visit us!

Colin has been busy for months labelling many of our specimen ferns, or should that be ‘specimens of our ferns’?

We will see. We have a lot to learn from our BPS visitors.



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  1. " class="comment-author-link" rel="external nofollow" itemprop="url">Tony Cragg says

    8th July 2019 at 12:27 am

    I’d love to be there at the event and record the visit for the Welwyn film Historical Society and for my YouTube page

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    • John Roper says

      15th July 2019 at 6:22 pm

      Thanks for the offer Tony.

      I will arrange for you to get some form of warning of the visitors’ expected time of arrival.

      Reply

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