Some of the flowers seen on our walk on 18th March 2026, and a surprise at the end. Come enjoy this glorious feast for your soul and your eyes…
🔽⏬ Is it any wonder these early flowering plants have found their way into our gardens
🔼 Forget-me-knot, the first ones I’ve seen this year 🔽 Daffodils, as if I need say
🔼 Primroses 🔽 This mauve form is restricted in distribution (I know a few places where it grows)
Violets 🔼 white and 🔽 violet forms
Two that have remained ‘wild’ 🔼 Red deadnettle 🔽 Butterbur, a lover of boggy stream edges
🔼 So difficult to identify the many species of the plum family. But though I see no thorns, neither do I see leaves so I’ll guess at black thorn, aka quick thorn, mother of sloes 🔽 And which willow does this belong to? We’ll just say pussy willow aka Sallow
Seeds! Oh yes they are. 🔼 The wonderful fluff of Old Man’s Beard aka Traveller’s Joy aka Clematis vitalba 🔽 Mistletoe berries. How many kisses await you here?
And now for your surprise. Butterflies!
🔼 Peacocks 🔽
Hope you enjoyed. It really was a glorious walk!














lovely
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Thank you, Wolfgang
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My pleasure❤️
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What a beautiful bouquet of flowers, Crispina. I will forever love forget-me-nots best but you have shared a lovely group. And that butterfly! Wow!
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How gorgeous… all of them. What a lovely walk you have had, Crispina!
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