![]() ![]() ![]() Holy Thorn of Glastonbury, St Peter Port: Toucan Press, 1979, an account of the legends associated with Glastonbury’s holy thorn. ![]() Since 1975 he has produced some 130 publications on plant-lore, including: He has collected, and written about, plant folklore for over four decades. He was from 2011-4 a vice-president of the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, and is unofficial botanical recorder for Tooting Common in the London Borough of Wandsworth. On his 75th birthday, in March 2022, he retired from this post. After 10 years as chairman of the Trustees of the South London Botanical Institute in September 2014 he was elected president of the Institute. He remains a Scientific Associate at the Museum, where he mainly helps with the curation of its lichen collections. From 1965 to 2007 he worked as a botanist at the Natural History Museum, London. Roy Vickery was born in March 1947 in rural west Dorset. ![]()
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