An Introduction to Ferns

Ferns and Bluebells in Covert Wood

Tim Horton

fern photo (Anne Waite.)

fern (Anne Waite)

An Introduction to Ferns

Location:
Tyland Barn, Sandling, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 3BD
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Discover how to recognise our native ferns using leaf shapes and other distinctive features.

Event details

Date

Time
10am - 5pm
A static map of An Introduction to Ferns

About the event

Ferns thrive best in the secluded half-light of damp woodlands.  They are particularly common in the west of Britain where they are abundant even along the hedge banks which remain damp for a large part of the year.

This course is an introduction to the basic structure of ferns and their unusual life cycle. The morning will be spent in the classroom where the main focus will be on identification, especially those features used to identify the different species.  In the afternoon we shall practice ID skills in the field (local sites).

By the end of the day it is expected that participants:

  • will feel confident in identifying most of our common woodland ferns as well as those found on rocks and stones
  • will know the key differences between the major genera and species and be able to apply these to specimens found in the field. These will mostly involve details of leaf shapes and reproductive features.  

The emphasis will be on the larger, frondose ferns of woodlands but we shall also consider some of the smaller ferns found on walls and overhanging streams.

Suitable for beginners and improvers.

Led by Ros Bennett, Botanist and Ecologist

Booking

Price

Standard fee: £37.50 per person per day.
Concessionary fee: Kent Wildlife Trust volunteers, senior citizens, unemployed and students £5 off.

Additional booking information

Other sites to be visited: Quarry Wood and Boughton Monchelsea churchyard. Please note that there are no facilities at the field sites (max 4 hours)

Know before you go

Mobility

The route through Quarry Wood is about 1 mile and fairly uneven.  The pace will not be fast, though we may walk briskly between species.  Other sites involve little walking but some of the ferns are to be found in relatively inaccessible places.

What to bring

Notebook and pencil. A x10 magnification hand lens (available on loan or for purchase during the course at £8.75) Suitable outdoor clothing and a picnic lunch.

Contact us

Jill Evington