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Love Lincolnshire Plants: A plant archive for the next generation
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust has received a confirmed grant of £499,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for the Lincolnshire Plants: Past and Future Project (#LoveLincsPlants)
Local artists celebrate Lincolnshire’s inspirational plants
Organisers of the Lincspirational Plants Exhibition were overwhelmed by the response to the call out for artists to celebrate thirty plant species.
Love Lincs Plants
Marram grass
The dense, spiky tufts of Marram grass are a familiar sight on our windswept coasts. In fact, its matted roots help to stabilise sand dunes, allowing them to grow up and become colonised by other…
The best plants for bees and pollinators
Set up a ‘nectar café’ by planting flowers for pollinating insects like bees and butterflies
Fascinating fungi
Grass snake
The grass snake is our longest snake, but don't worry if you find one in the compost heap - it's harmless! Look out for this green and yellow beauty in grasslands and wetlands, too.
Calling all artists (16+) to help us celebrate Lincolnshire’s inspiring plants
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is excited to announce an Open Call for artists, amateur or professional, to submit A5-sized artwork for the “Lincspirational Plants” art exhibition.
Knot grass
A common moth across most of the UK. The large, hairy caterpillars are often seen in late summer.
Wildlife
Explore the shore this National Marine Week
Join Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust for two weeks of shell-ebrations, from sea dipping to beach cleans and scavenger hunts!