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December 2019                                                                       December 2019
                                                                     ROGS                   Autumn Colours and the Spindle Tree

                                                                                            There have been some wonderful autumn colours this year, a combination of a
                            The Zoom Trophy 2019
                                                                                            warm summer, damp autumn and no early frosts. By the time you read this most
                            This was my last event as Captain and I would personally        colours will have faded and the trees will be looking bare for the coming winter
                            like to thank all ROGS for supporting me this year and of       months. The best of the colour was to be seen on beech trees with their varied
                            course the committee, who do a tireless job behind the          hues of green, tan, yellow and brown and on field maple with their bright yellows.
       scenes and sometimes centre stage.
                                                                                            However, one of the most startling local autumn displays is provided by Spindle
       With the prospect of bad weather we brought forward the starting times and took      trees. Rather than the colour being in the leaves their vivid colour is from the fruits.
       our chances !!!  This was a good decision.                                           You should still be able to see the fruits hanging on the leafless branches. They
                                                                                            are unmistakable – a bright pink casing contrasting with the orange of the seeds
       32 ROGS and 3 guests set off in reasonable conditions but unfortunately mother       within. The seeds are said to resemble popcorn, but don’t try eating them, they
       nature had her way and drowned us for about 15 minutes. The Isle of Purbeck a        are  very  toxic  to  humans;  powder  from  baked  berries  has  been  known  to  be
       tough track but despite the conditions there were some good scores (and some         used as an insecticide. Spindle is native to much of Europe and forms a shrub or
       bad ones !!!!!) Coming out on top was Brett Standerwick with 37 points well done     small tree, growing to a maximum height of 9 metres (just less than 30 feet). There
       Brett   2nd on countback with 35 points was Graeme Price and third Phil Allen with   are a number to be found in May’s Wood and the hedgerows of the area. The
       the same score                                                                       Spindle  tree  is  easiest  to  identify  at  this  time  of  year  with  their  striking  colourful
                                                                                            display of fruits. Spindle has a valuable role in ecosystems as its leaves are eaten
       NP on the 4th  Terry Peterson
                                                                                            by the caterpillars of various moths and the holly blue butterfly. The leaves also
       NP on the 9th Brett Standerwick
       NP in 2 on the 18th Julian Flower
       LD on the 14th Dan Callum
       The best guest was Sean Keen with 28 points
       There were 2 two.s    Sir G  on the 11th   and Julian on the 9th

       See  you  all  at  The  Cup  of Good  Cheer for  the Ryder  Cup format  with  the  new
       President (me) taking on the new Captain (Neil Middleditch). Looking forward to
       the day.
                                                                                            attract  many  aphids  and  in  turn  their  predators,  including  hoverflies,  ladybirds
       Captain Spalds
                                                                                            and lacewings, as well as birds. Also, the numerous white flowers which appear in
                                                                                            May are a rich source of nectar and pollen for insects. The Spindle tree’s value is
                                                                                            not  limited  to  its  natural  role;  Spindle  wood  is  very  hard,  and  can  be  cut  to  a
        BERE REGIS FLORAL GROUP                                                             sharp point - it has been used in the past for making spindles for spinning wool, for
                                                                                            butchers' skewers, knitting needles, clothes pegs and tooth picks. Spindle wood
                                                                                            charcoal has also been used by artists and in the production of gunpowder.

                                                                                            Souls Moor Ponies
                         The  floral  group  has  a  Christmas  lunch  on  Tuesday  17
                                                                             th
                         December  at  the  Milton  Arms,  Winterbourne  Whitechurch.       The ponies have now left Souls Moor for their warmer and drier winter quarters.
                         The  January  meeting  is  the  AGM  at  2pm  in  Winterborne      The ponies will hopefully return late spring next year. As previously mentioned the
                         Kingston  village  hall.    The  meeting  will  be  followed  by  tea   ponies  are  there  to  help  with  wildlife  conservation  and  restoration.  They  have
                         and cakes.  Everyone is welcome                                    spent  the  summer  munching  through  the  long  rank  grasses  that  have  built  up
                                                                                            during  the  period  Souls  Moor  was  ungrazed.  The  long  rank  grasses  tend  to

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