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Spring Flowers Newsletter 2023

What is it?

This project is a joint initiative between the BSBI and the National Biodiversity Data Centre which was kicked off in 2017 and comprises an agreement between both parties to target 16 easily identifiable spring flowers for recording, along with the provision of a special on-line recording form specifically for the project. The number of species increased to 16 in 2020 with an additional 4 being added in 2021 bringing the overall total to 20 species.

Not only does it encourage people to record their observations of early flowering species that can be otherwise lacking in data but like all recording, is valuable as it contributes to furthering plant conservation in Ireland. Many of the spring flowers which have been chosen for the project are very distinctive, making it a good way for those new to recording to get involved.

Bluebells are one of our most well known species of Spring Flowers. Pic – Oisín Duffy


Why is it important?

All recording is valuable as it contributes to furthering plant conservation in Ireland. Most plant recording takes place later in the summer. This project is particularly important as it encourages records of early-flowering species that can otherwise be lacking in data. Many of the spring flowering plants are very distinctive and widespread, making it a good way for those new to recording to get involved.

 

Spring Flowers Project Spotter Sheets

Spring Flowers Project “Spotter Sheets”

Taking feedback from previous years, we developed “Spotter Sheets” for the chosen Spring Flowers Project species. These are freely available to download at the following link and are available in both Irish and English:

Irish Language Version

English Language Version


Spring Flowers Project 2023 Statistics

The table below show the number of records for each species in the Spring Flowers Project.

Species Name Records
Lesser Celandine 664
Primrose 486
Cuckooflower 370
Bluebell 299
Common Dog-Violet 288
Lords-and-Ladies 238
Cowslip 227
Winter Heliotrope 206
Coltsfoot 201
Wood Anemone 199
Three-cornered Garlic 168
Wood-Sorrel 162
Alexanders 138
Early Dog-Violet 137
Opposite-Leaved Golden-Saxifrage 129
Ramsons 120
Early-Purple Orchid 83
Common Whitlowgrass 36
Spring Gentian 34
Toothwort 29
Total 4214

 A total of 4214 records have been submitted for our Spring Flowers Project species.

Lesser Celandine was the most heavily recorded species in our Spring Flowers Project in 2023. Pic – Oisín Duffy

 

What happens to the data?

All the data is fully validated. Upon validation, it is loaded into the National Vascular Plant database held by the National Biodiversity Data Centre and made available through ‘Biodiversity Maps’ – https://maps.biodiversityireland.ie/ – Due to the increased level of recording validation is still being carried out on the above species.

 

Can I submit data on other species?

Yes, please submit records of any species you can confidently identify throughout the year. They can be submitted online http://records.biodiversityireland.ie or via the recording app. All records, regardless of how common the species, are very valuable and contribute towards improving our knowledge of Ireland’s flora.

 

A huge thank you to all of the recorders for taking the time to submit their observations of our 20 chosen Spring Flowers Project species. 

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