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Tag Archives: British Flora
Tuesday Flowers
17th July 2023 the light was just right for showing the wayside flowers to best effect. So, enjoy… Poppies and Scented Mayweed, arable friends… Poppies and thistles, roadside friends… Scented Mayweed… Field Scabious… Bladder Campion… Field Bindweed… pretty in pink … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Petals and Wings
Photos from our visit to Scarning Fen 12th July 2023. Enjoy. For me, this Meadowsweet is the epitome of wetland flora! Bindweed, the terror of every gardener. But it does look beautiful clambering over fences, the sun shining through those … Continue reading
Tuesday Flowers…Mostly
Our stroll along the prom on 7th July 2023 didn’t yield us many flowers. But here’s the ones I found… Some kind of pea-family… Yellow Horned Poppy, my first sighting, excited!!! Sea Aster… Sea Bindweed… Fennel. I think it’s leapt … Continue reading
Tuesdays’ Flowers
Some of the flowers from our walk on 30th June 2023. Hope you enjoy… Bladder Campion… Stonecrop, not sure which species… Mullein and Vipers Bugloss… Weld, a popular medieval dye plant… Small Balsam, this is the only place I know … Continue reading
Tuesday Flowers
A few of the blooms that decked our way on our walk from Acle to Upton on 24th June 2023. Enjoy It’s poppy season. And to my mind, the best poppies are those that grow amongst the grain… And you … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Cliff-Side Flowers
Flowers from our visit to Sheringham on 14th June. There are not many, but they are beautiful Sea Aster Thrift Bladder Campion Sea Holly, not yet in flower Bird’s Foot Trefoil Alas, not much, but the flowers paint the cliffs … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: June Roses…and Others
A selection of the photos taken on our walk 8th June 2023. Enjoy. These are our native roses… Pink Hogweed, up close… Cranesbill, up close… You mightn’t think of these as flowers, and yet they are! Last year’s crop lingers … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Flowers…and Summer Fungus
A range of the flowers (and fungus) seen on our walk on 3rd June 2023 to Tyrrells Wood. Enjoy… Hope you enjoyed the colours, now summer is here!
Tuesday Treats: Flowery Things
Just a few of the flowery shots from our walk around Whitlingham Country Park That’s all for now, folks…
Sunday Picture Post: Painting With Light
This isn’t our first visit to Whitlingham Country Park, in fact it’s a favourite. But we usually time our visits to capture the gold and copper of autumn, and the blooming of an amazing variety of fungi. But with the … Continue reading