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Naomi's parents have just bought 6 acres of Welsh woodland; these photographs are what she finds there.

Inside the Great Glasshouse at the National Botanic Garden of Wales (Gardd Fotaneg Genedlaethol Cymru), Carmarthenshire.

LEFT:

Oak Moss.

Evernia prunastri.

RIGHT:

Hypogymnia physodes and Unidentified Moss.

(no common name)

Oak Curtain Crust.

Hymenochaete rubiginosa.

Oak Mazegill.

Daedela quercina.

Burrs in Fallen Wood.

Burrs in Fallen Wood.

Unidentified Moss on Sessile Oak (Welsh Oak, Cornish Oak, Durmast Oak) Branch.
Quercus petraea (Quercus sessiliflora).

Unidentified Moss on Sessile Oak (Welsh Oak, Cornish Oak, Durmast Oak) Branch.

Quercus petraea (Quercus sessiliflora).

Unidentified Bone Fragments.

Unidentified Bone Fragments.

Always nice to see that the Dry-Stone Bench is still there under the Beech.

Always nice to see that the Dry-Stone Bench is still there under the Beech.

Trees growing from Stumps.

Burr.

Burr.

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