I give you a selection of marsh and riverside flowers taken on last week’s walk beside the Wensum
NOT Native!
I think this escaped the hay-meadows!
Hope you enjoyed this small offering. For Sunday’s Picture Post I shall taking you to Hemsby and walking you through Caister via California (I kid you not)
So very lovely. I’m always impressed by those who know the names of flowers (outside of daisies). Okay, I did know the sweet pea…
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Ah, but did you know the sweet pea was a meadow plant?
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No, I did not.
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Most people think of it as a garden plant. It’s long been used to fix nitrogen in the soil, for soil fertility
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I have planted them myself 🙂
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They are a gorgeous flower, beautiful smell. The wild form is pink. I’ve never seen it growing wild in other colours
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I love them! I’ve never seen them growing wild.
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I don’t often see them… always worth the photo when I do
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😊
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I enjoyed these pretty flowers! Thank you Crispina! 🙂
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My pleasure. Why should I be the only one to enjoy them?
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Very pretty! I just got done with The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Frye, which has a lot of British landscape and plant life described. Now I can see it.
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Happy to supply the visuals
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This is a lovely collection of pictures!
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Thank you. Watch out for Sunday Picture Post tomorrow!
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I love this photo post! I love the colour contrast especially, in the sweet pea photo. 🙂
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That is a beautiful photo. So many beauties amongst the Britsih flora
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Thanks for this lovely Post, dear. Flowers always set the mood right.
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And I do love our British flora. Glad you enjoyed
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Nature’s beauty
Stay safe happy healthy and wealthy
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Thank you. You too
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Love the flowers and it’s impressive how you always seem to know their names! 🙂
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Mostly I know the names. I do sometimes refer to my guide. For instance, although I Knew I should know the name, I could quite get the hemp agrimony. Yea, of course, it couldn’t be anything else.
This has been an interest of mine since a child, so not quite so impressive.
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Well i don’t know much about it so i certainly find it amazing. I think it’s a beautiful hobby. 🙂
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Been with me since childhood. But it is no more than a hobby
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Thank you.
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🙂
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How do you find all of these flowers? I could walk all day and see nothing like these.
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England’s greenways truly are green.
Also, my eyes are trained to it. Plants that another might disregard and trample underfoot, for me are stars amongst the grass.
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Are some of them small but you just have a good camera to zoom in with?
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I’m no longer using the canon, where I did that a lot. I’m now using my phone-camera, though the output isn’t far off the same.
The zoom on the canon wasn’t so great, and is naff on the phone. I do the zooming when I get home. I use MS Polarr to crop and tweak my photos… encourage them to pop.
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Either way, very impressive. I’ve never been able to get a good shot unless I’m incredibly lucky.
(then again, most of what I take pictures of is data so I can carry it to my computer and read off a closer screen… then immediately delete the picture because, you know, proprietary.)
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You need to take the time to focus.
I admit, that’s something I’m having to really concentrate on at the moment as I’m waiting for an op on my right eye and I@m seeing things through a steamed up window.
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😦 I think you’re right, though. I’m feeling pretty down (no reason, though – which makes it feel a little weird), and I’m having a hard time doing almost anything.
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Loads of people feeling like that. Loads reporting that on Twitter. It’ll pass. So many changes, so much uncertainty, takes time to adjust, and some folks are better adjusters than others.
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