
A Year of Wild Flowers & Plants
Take a Walk on the Wildside
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Narrated by:
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Ita McCobb
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By:
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Ita McCobb
About this listen
We make our way across fields and meadows, streams and woodland, over heath-land, through fairy-like grottos and along streams and lakesides; we even arrive at the seaside.
On our walks, we come across wildlife and many different wildflowers and plants growing in each area at different times of the year—from ground-hugging flowers to giant trees, ancient plants to weird and wonderful fungi, and mosses and grasses—on our monthly walks we cover the whole spectrum. This audio version is written and read by Ita McCobb and edited by Jennifer Hope-Morley.
©2023 Plant-ark (P)2023 Plant-ark
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