Log sheet for wild flowers

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Log sheet for trees and shrubs
School Name: ________________________ District: _____________ Year: ______
Name of Tree or shrub
Alder
Beech
Blackberry
Blackthorn
Crab Apple
English Elm
Hornbeam
Whitebeam
Wild Privet
Holly
Buckthorn
Dogwood
Aspen
Goat Willow
Hazel
Wayfaring Tree
Common Lime
Lombardy Poplar
Silver Birch
Oak
Field Maple
Guelder-rose
Hawthorn
Ivy
Number
London Plane
Sycamore
Horse Chestnut
Ash
Dog Rose
Elder
Rowan
Almond
Crack Willow
Evergreen Oak
Spindle
Sweet Chestnut
Wild Cherry
European Larch
Scots Pine
Yew
Log sheet for wild flowers
School Name: ____________________
District: ______________
Year: _______
DAFOR Scale of abundance:
D
A
F
O
R
Dominant, over most of the area
Abundant, over half the area
Frequent, common
Occasional
Rare
Name of flower
Broad-leaved Dock
Cleavers
Common Poppy
Dog’s Mercury
Field Speedwell
Garlic Mustard
Great Willowherb
Greater Plantain
Hoary Plantain
Lords-and-Ladies
Ribwort Plantain
Shepherd’s-purse
Wavy Bittercress
Common Mallow
Cow Parsley
Creeping Buttercup
Creeping Cinquefoil
Cut-leaved Crane’s-bill
Field Bindweed
Abundance
Month
Hogweed
Red Campion
Wood Avens
Bristly Oxtongue
Common Cat’s-ear
Common Knapweed
Creeping Thistle
Daisy
Dandelion
Lesser Celandine
Yarrow
Bird’s-foot-trefoil
Black Medick
Common Dog-violet
Foxglove
Ground Ivy
Red Dead-nettle
Self-heal
Tufted Vetch
White Clover
White Dead-nettle
Once you have completed your record chart of trees, shrubs and wild flowers don’t forget to send
your data file back to the BGfL so we can chart the whole city. The surveys need to be carried out
every year so that a long-term picture of Birmingham’s plant-life can be developed.
Thanks for your help!
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