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Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Wednesday 28th May 2025 - Merstone Stream, Blackwater GG #1032

 








Just a few HB plants




A variety of ladybirds enjoyed the nettles


Mark's photo of a few of the local residents

Today we returned to an old ‘favourite’ – the Merstone Stream in Blackwater for our first Himalayan Balsam pulling session of the year.  We are all delighted to be back to this perennial task!  The HB is not in flower yet so it is not immediately obvious where it is, but once spotted we found a considerable amount.  The majority of the HB was found along the steep banks of the stream, so access was difficult.  GG-er Graham donned waders and, with support, worked along the stream.  Adjoining fields along the NE bank of the stream were also cleared.

Himalayan Balsam was introduced to the UK by Victorian plant hunters and is a very successful plant due mainly to its method of dispersing its seeds, usually along watercourses.  Our usual description of the seed dispersal is that the seed pods explode, ping, pop or burst. However, the following link, via GG-er Ken (and his Dad), has a more scientific explanation:

Seed dispersal - Wikipedia

‘Ballochory is a type of dispersal where the seed is forcefully ejected by explosive dehiscence of the fruit. Often the force that generates the explosion results from turgor pressure within the fruit or due to internal hygroscopic tensions within the fruit.’

Fabulous - every day is a school day!




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