A few of the flower and feather photos taken during our visit to Cromer, 11th July 2024. Enjoy
Sea Aster and Kidney Vetch grow on the cliffs
Herring Gull: I have these gulls visit my garden, but I can’t resist a photo in their natural habitat. I can say the same for this Gold Finch, seen here outside the church
Blackberry flowers, so delicate. Hedge Bindweed, the bane of any garden but delightful when seen here
Hedge Woundwort and a scatter of interesting grasses
And poppies. This coast is known as Poppy Land
That’s all for this week, folks. Hope you enjoyed












Lovely flowers, especially the poppies
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Especially the poppies, yea
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Wow! So beautiful photos, Crispina.
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Thank you, Indira 🙂
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So beautiful, Crispina! And yeah, that damn hedge bindweed is pretty – like morning glories – but oh… I have a few varieties of vines like this taking over my cedar hedge.
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I complain about dogs mercury, cleavers and nettles. But I don’t have bindweed! Yay!. I feel for those who do. It’s almost impossible to eradicate
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I can’t pull it out by the roots. And they spread. I also have some other vine-type thing with yellow flowers. Smart of weeds to make themselves pretty, eh?
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I think a systemic weedkiller would do it, though you have to be careful not to spray nearby plants
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They are all “attached” to the cedar hedge. I wouldn’t know where to start.
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