This project aims to record wildlife within Hillier Gardens. Thus it excludes cultivated plants (mostly labelled) and their flowers and fruits, but allows any wildlife upon them such as insects or lichen. Anyone can join this project - duplicate observations give Abundancy/Distribution/Seasonality.
The gardens, a registered charity, were previously known as the Sir Harold Hillier ...more ↓
This project aims to record wildlife within Hillier Gardens. Thus it excludes cultivated plants (mostly labelled) and their flowers and fruits, but allows any wildlife upon them such as insects or lichen. Anyone can join this project - duplicate observations give Abundancy/Distribution/Seasonality.
The gardens, a registered charity, were previously known as the Sir Harold Hillier Garden and Arboretum (SHHGA). There is an entry charge, but Membership is available. Hillier Gardens is a member of BGCI (Botanical Gardens Conservation International).
www.hilliergardens.org.uk
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