The Death Flower

My guest this week is writer, broadcaster, nature observer, citizen scientist and champion of the outdoors, Kelly Brenner. This episode came about off the back of a listener suggestion and begins with a look at Lycoris radiata aka the Death Flower, and its place in nature and culture. This may seem an odd choice of subject for this festive time, but this is the last episode of 2023 and the nearest to the winter solstice, which heralds the death of the sun, so it somehow seemed fitting. 
 
Dr Ian Bedford’s Bug of the Week: Overwintering fruit and veg pests
 
What we talk about
 
What intrigues Kelly about Lycoris radiata, and why she thinks it has garnered such dark symbolism throughout history
 
Nature, wildlife, and folklore – how they are seamlessly woven into Kelly’s work
 
The origin story of Kelly’s passion for plants, nature and folklore and how they naturally blend into her writing and explorations
 
How urban dwellers can maintain their connection with nature, and are there specific aspects of urban landscapes that come alive during these colder months?
 
The Sleuth Wood Show
 
Invertefest
 
Links
 
Kelly Brenner’s website
 
Other episodes if you liked this one:
 
The Winter Garden
 
Camellias with Fiona Edmond
 
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