moss wrote: tiompan wrote:
That looks like a book worth collecting, Mabey is a good writer, as was his friend Roger Deakin, and there is even a photo of a bilberry plant carved on a bone from 1500 BC.
http://www.theguardian.com/boo[...]-of-plants-richard-mabey#img-2
We found on the banks of the Roman Practice forts at Cawthorn lined with bilberry bushes just a few weeks ago......
The Cabaret will make up for the loss of brush with nature column in the Beeb wildlife mag .
What is interesting about the few examples of possible Paleolithic depictions of plants is that they tend to be on bone .
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