Plant ID
Wild garlic guide: how to identify, when and how to forage, and recipe ideas
In the forager's calendar, spring is one of the best times – when wild garlic grows in shaded woodlands, filling the air with a light garlicky scent.
Wild roses and rosehips guide: how to identify, and how to make rosehip syrup
With its white-pink flowers in summer and bright red rosehips in autumn and winter, the dog rose is a familiar plant of our countryside.
How to identify non-native summer flowers
If you get the urge to gather a guilt-free garland of colourful midsummer blooms, these garden escapees may fit the bill. Naturalist and presenter Brett Westwood shares 12 for you to spot this summer.
Elder guide: how to identify, when and how to forage for elderflowers and elderberries, and recipe ideas
Elder has made the slow journey from protective mother-spirit to often being deemed as a hedgerow and garden weed, fit only to be sawn down.
How to identify common 'weeds'
‘Weeds’ are familiar plants to many of us, sprouting up and thriving on pavements and disturbed ground. Learn to identify 12 common species in this illustrated guide.
British wildlife in March
As spring brings an abundance of new life, it’s time to talk about the birds and the bee-flies. Here is selection of the month's best wildlife spectacles from around the British countryside in March.
British wildlife in February
From fruiting fungus to winter birds, here is selection of the month's best wildlife spectacles from around the British countryside in February.
British wildlife in January
If your New Year’s resolution involves making more time to enjoy nature, what are you waiting for?
British wildlife in December
Whether out and about or hidden away in a sheltered spot, there’s plenty of winter wildlife to track down.
British wildlife in November
Your essential guide to the wildlife events to enjoy as the foliage turns ochre, amber and gold.
How to identify autumn leaves
Our trees burst with colour at this time of year, how many of these beautiful leaves can you spot?
How to identify ferns
We have illustrated 12 fern species that dominate the winter landscape when most plants have died back.
How to identify wild fruits
Find out how to identify 15 types of fruits in the countryside, plus which ones can be foraged and some recipe ideas.
How to identify orchids
Our guide to these intricate little blooms includes 10 species to look out for and their key identifying features. June tends to be the best month for spotting orchids, but don't let this put you off - some species flower earlier or later!
How to identify similar-looking spring wildflowers
Brush up on your spring wildflower ID skills with our handy illustrated guide. Naturalist and presenter Brett Westwood describes 13 species for you to look out for.
How to identify a tree by its bark
Use our handy tree bark identification guide to tell the difference between 12 common UK trees.
New Year Plant Hunt: what and when it is, how to take part, and which species to look out for
Take part in this annual event to find out how our wild flowers are responding to changes in autumn and winter weather patterns.
How to identify trees in winter
From Sycamore or beech, use our illustrated expert guide to learn how to identify British tree species in winter.
Wildlife to spot in a winter woodland
Strolling through a woodland in winter can be a revelation - welcome to a world of fungi, ferns and delicate mosses. Use our guide to identify 12 species you might see in a winter woodland.
How to identify British earthstars
Earthstars sprout across the country in autumn and are among Britain’s most bizarre-looking fungi.
How to identify British woodland fungi
Don't know how to identify a mushroom you just found? Come across an unusual fungus in the woods? Here's our guide to identifying a range of fungi and mushrooms in the UK in woodlands and forests.
12 seeds to find and identify this autumn
Many late-summer flowers are now in seed. We have illustrated 12 distinctive species to look for this autumn.
How to make a bark rubbing
Many trees have distinctive bark patterns, which you can use to identify them, even when they have no leaves. Get to know the various patterns by making bark rubbings - they're great fun and can be done at any time of year.
How to tell the difference between hawthorn and blackthorn
Both hawthorn and blackthorn can be seen across the countryside and even in our towns and cities, but how do you tell them apart? Our expert guide explains the differences and best places to see.