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Jack
06-03-2004, 11:18
Morning all.


Just thought we would start a new thread and hopefully a new section ( better speak to the boss first!).

I have always wanted to be a 'quiz master' so here's my chance!

Each week I will post a question and you will have to answer it. Hopefully we will all learn something here and hopefully it will make you see things that you haven't seen before or things that we take for granted.

The new section/thread is going to be called..........wait for it.............'Answers on a post card please'. Took me ages to think of that one!! :shock:


So here is the first question:

As a rule, which plant, is the first to leaf in the woodlands?

Best wishes.

Jack.

Adi007
06-03-2004, 11:37
Great idea Jack!

Just a guess based on looking around, but sycamore's seem to be in leaf pretty early, followed quickly by beech.

Ed
06-03-2004, 12:56
ummm I think you are right when you say sycamore is the first tree in leaf, but remember Jack said 'Plant'. By the time trees come into leaf, many wild spring plants and flowers (those on the woodland floor) are already out as they loose light when the trees come into leaf. I personaly think its something like the fern.... they burst into life at the first signs of spring.... but do they leaf? they just sort of unfold.

:-)
Ed

grumit
06-03-2004, 16:06
i would say the dafadil :-D

ditchfield
06-03-2004, 18:30
Looking out the window I can see Ivy and Elder, so I'm guessing Ivy. Not sure if its evergreen though :-?

stuart f
06-03-2004, 20:50
Well i think it could be anyone of these:Chickweed
Snow Drop
Lesser Celandine
Winter Aconite

Any way when do you put us out of our misery Jack?

Or do you prefer to make us squirm :twisted: CHEERS STUART F.

familne
06-03-2004, 21:24
Up here it is usually one of:

Moschatel
Wood Anemone
Ground Ivy
Lesser Celandine

bushwacker bob
06-03-2004, 23:08
elder
old mans beard
sycamore
Heard on the news that Horse Chestnut is now in leaf ,on average,12 days earlier than it was 30 years ago.Global warming.

martin
06-03-2004, 23:26
Lesser Celandine
Hog Weed
Cleavers (sticky weed as the kids call it)
Primrose
Nettles
Crosswort
Lords and Ladies
Elder
Chickweed
Snowdrops

I've seen these out in the local wood, but I'm not sure which you would class as the first becausee some can be seen year round.

MartiniDave
08-03-2004, 10:00
Grass?

EdS
08-03-2004, 11:24
In our wood its snowdrops then lords and ladies.

Gary
10-03-2004, 15:08
Jack surely that is a little subjective to area - i.e in the south east most breeds are likely to go to bud or leaf much earlier than in the north.

Unless its a trick question.

Personally one of the earliest I have seen this year is hedge garlic some of which is already in flower.

But then the weather has been a little odd this year too.

Jack
10-03-2004, 18:44
Jack surely that is a little subjective to area - i.e in the south east most breeds are likely to go to bud or leaf much earlier than in the north.

Unless its a trick question.

Personally one of the earliest I have seen this year is hedge garlic some of which is already in flower.

But then the weather has been a little odd this year too.


Good point Gary, but you have to remember that I am new to this quiz master role and I would bet that Nicholas Parson made the odd mistakes early on in his carer!! :oops:

So let me recap, as I have made so many mistakes early on in my new carer.......... so you will have to forgive me! :oops:

Every one is absolutely right........for this time of year but what I forgot to say was, that I meant, what was the first plant in leaf in Jan/Feb time.........sorry about that!! :oops:



It/they have been mention already......... :wink:

I will give you the answer on Saturday. :lol:

Best wishes.

Jack.

Adi007
10-03-2004, 20:55
Billhooks to the winner Jack??? :rolmao:

familne
12-03-2004, 12:59
I suppose if you are talking about introduced/naturalised species it has to be the snowdrop!

Buckshot
12-03-2004, 14:38
Is this one of those trick questions which makes sure no one will win the billhook :twisted:

Is it something really wierd like the Lesser Spotted Snow Queen plant or some unknown fungi :rolmao:

Cheers

Mark

Hoodoo
12-03-2004, 15:51
Around these parts it's skunkcabbage.

Jack
12-03-2004, 17:36
Is it something really wierd like the Lesser Spotted Snow Queen plant or :rolmao:

Cheers

Mark

:yikes: What the hell is that Mark!?

Buckshot
15-03-2004, 09:37
Is it something really wierd like the Lesser Spotted Snow Queen plant or :rolmao:

Cheers

Mark

:yikes: What the hell is that Mark!?

Sometimes my imagination runs wild :yikes: :rolmao:

Cheers

Mark

Nod
17-03-2004, 11:46
Hazel maybe?

Ed
17-03-2004, 12:47
Quote Jack:
I will give you the answer on Saturday.
Any particular saturday or just a random one in the future :roll:
Karen is starting to bend my ear for the answer.

:-)
Ed

Keith_Beef
17-03-2004, 16:39
Horse chestnut has sticky buds (rolled up leaves oozing with gummy sap that drowns the insects) in January. Does that count?


Keith.

Jack
19-03-2004, 10:38
Quote Jack:
I will give you the answer on Saturday.
Any particular saturday or just a random one in the future :roll:
Karen is starting to bend my ear for the answer.

:-)
Ed


Yes, thank you Ed :shock: :oops:

Sorry about that gentlemen, we have been slightly busy over the last couple of weeks but everything is now signed, sealed and hands have been shaken.

So we are back :!:


And the answer that we have all been waithing for is..................

Well, you have a choice of two really and they are ;


1) Elder.

2) Honeysuckle.


Always out in January in the woodlands as a rule and in that order down here in the south.


Was it worth the wait :shock:

Adi007
19-03-2004, 10:50
Ahhhh ... honeysuckle ...

That was fun Jack! :ekt:

Nod
19-03-2004, 11:28
Did anyone get it right?

Well done Jack, I like the quiz........I was wandering around all over looking to see was out and what was not yet, which is something I wouldn't normally do during the working week, so hats off to you....

Whats the next question then?

Adi007
19-03-2004, 13:07
http://www.bushcraftuk.co.uk/community/viewtopic.php?t=1469


Whats the next question then?

slyfox
22-03-2004, 19:14
Cherry :notworthy