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Yn cael ei hadnabod fel crëwr dolydd byd natur, y Gribell Felen yw’r planhigyn unigol pwysicaf sydd arnoch ei angen wrth greu dôl blodau gwyllt.
Plantlife's Road Verges Advisor Mark Schofield reveals how to keep your thriving No Mow May flowering lawn blossoming into June.
Cyfle i ddarganfod y coetiroedd cam, cnotiog ar gopaon uchaf, gwylltaf Cymru, wrth i Robbie Blackhall-Miles ddatgelu cyfrinachau coetiroedd bach ond hudolus Eryri, sef Meryw a Helyg Bach.
The beautiful mountain plant, Rosy Saxifrage, has returned to the wild in Wales after becoming extinct in 1962.
The Wild Leek has been a symbol of Wales for so long that its stories date back to St David himself.
Discover Mistletoes unusual way of surviving, alongside a host of other fascinating parasitic plants, in this in-depth read.
Britain’s waxcap grasslands are considered to be the best in Europe. Discover the pressures these colourful fungi and their habitats face...
Yn 2022 wynebodd Lizzie Wilberforce yr her o geisio dysgu adnabod rhai o rywogaethau mwyaf cyffredin Prydain o fwsoglau a llysiau’r afu, ger ei chartref yng ngorllewin llaith a mwsoglyd Cymru.
Byddwn yn anfon diweddariadau atoch chi ar e-bost am ein gwaith, newyddion, ymgyrchoedd, apeliadau a ffyrdd o gymryd rhan. Ni fyddwn yn rhannu eich manylion byth a gallwch optio allan ar unrhyw adeg. Darllenwch ein Hysbysiad Preifatrwydd.