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Snowdrops, bluebells and other wild plants often thrive in woodlands. There are more than 14,000 woods across the UK where people are welcome to visit, that’s 14,000 places for your wild plant search! You can find your local woods, download free activities and share your wild plant and woodland photos at VisitWoods |



Snowdrops, bluebells and other wild plants often thrive in woodlands. There are more than 14,000 woods across the UK where people are welcome to visit, that’s 14,000 places for your wild plant search!

By Susan Buxton, May 21, 2010 @ 1:45 pm
The Children of St Michael’s Nursery and Infants school Aylsham Norfolk enjoyed a visit to Blickling Estate as part of our Forest Schools spending a day exploring the woodland and building shelters.
Looking for Fauna and flora.
By sarah hague, May 4, 2011 @ 8:01 am
..beautiful walk around the fields/woodlands behind Bletchingly Village
nr Redhill, Surrey…find it via Outwood Lane, Bletchingly..Bluebells in
Spring around a natural woodland pool..blue of the flowers reflects in
the water….lovely little place!!