A combined post of flowers and fungi…
Evening Primrose: 9 Sept 2020
Hips: 9 Sept 2020
Hops: 9 Sept 2020
So musical, this time of year… (Hip-Hop)
Himalayan Balsam: 5 Sept 2020
Rosebay: 9 Sept 2020
Rosebay: 9 Sept 2020
Rosebay: 9 Sept 2020
Forgive the repetition but this time of year I get obsessed with Rosebay
Common Reed: 9 Sept 2020
Stealing its colour from my hair!
My hair: 5 Sept 2020
Common Reed: 9 Sept 2020
Fading to winter…
Bracken: 9 Sept 2020
When bracken turns we know that autumn is near…
Brittlestems: 1 Sept 2020
Dryads Saddle: 1 Sept 2020
Lichen: 1 Sept 2020
I make no apologies. I like lichen
Lichen & fungi: 9 Sept 2020
Lichen: 9 Sept 2020
Closeup Lichen: 9 Sept 2020
Common Earthball: 9 Sept 2020
Waxcap (probably): 9 Sept 2020
That’s all for now, folks. Hope you enjoyed these photos.
I’m out again twice this week; who knows what treasures I’ll find.
Really lovely! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you, Deborah 🙂
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Nice photos.
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Thanks, Sadje. Love taking the photos. Love sharing them 🙂
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Great!
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🙂
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👍
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Always a treat to see what you find on your walks.
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Found some great fungi these past two evenings while shooting the sunset!
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Sweet!
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Made up for the muted sunset last night… though mute was good in the end
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Was just seeing some hops growing in a Victory Garden in Boston. (They were set up in WWII, and Boston kept renting them out ever since.)
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Don’t know why, but I always get excited when I see hops rambling through hedges. Yet they were grown everywhere as a crop.
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I recall the first time I saw them growing, it was in a garden . . . Adjacent to a brewery!
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We see them all over Norfolk and into Suffolk, where I walk. Introduced by the Dutch (strictly speaking, the Flemish) who settled these counties from earliest times
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Fabulous fungi and some lovely last flowers before autumn takes over!
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It’s a difficult time of year. The floowers linger, but they’re not fresh-looking now. And the weather’s been too dry to produce the fungi.
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Hops! For them beers!
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Yeeep! And every village had a brewer, so the hops still grow in the village lanes
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