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!