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Tag Archives: British Flora
Tuesday Treats: Marshland Flora
Some (and only some) of the details seen on our walk on 17th August 2024. Enjoy. Purple loosestrife and hemp agrimony Water mint and bittersweet nightshade Meadowsweet entangling with reed; fleabane lending support to willow herb What is surely a … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: A Gentle Marshland Walk
17th August 2024 and the weather looked like being kind to walkers. And so, now the marsh has had time to drain and dry, we’re off to Damgate Wood and Acle Marsh. Please join us. I promise you it’s dry … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Petals and Wings
Some of the details from our walk on 11th August 2024. Enjoy Bindweed in a bind with a hybrid mint while garden escapee golden rod provides the gold to the silver of a grey poplar I’d like to say this … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Amongst The Dunes
A selection of ‘detail’ photos from our walk on 1st August 2024. Enjoy… Fennel. Fennel gets everywhere. As does the sea-carrot here on the coast Tree lupin is abundant along this coast. It’s not really a tree; more of a … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Flowers, Butterflies and Moths
As promised, a selection of the flora and… other things… seen on my visit 30th July 2024 to north side of Breydon Water. Enjoy The golden flowers of sea purslane and the purple of sea lavender typical of salt marsh … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Breydon’s Salt Marsh
Still nursing a painful knee, still reluctant to get on and off a bus (cos my knee doesn’t like that) and yet I need to walk, and get out of town. So when 30th July 2024 dawns a bright day … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: On A Bright Sunday Morning
Unable to walk far, and yet I must walk – it’s essential exercise for recovering use of the knee. Half hour a day is recommended. Sunday 28th July 2024 dawns bright. I grab the camera and head to the churchyard … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: A Dozen Or So July Flowers
Some of the flowers seen as we walked along the Bure on 25th July 2024. Enjoy Thistles, burdock and ragwort… A close-up on yarrow and a few steps along, brambles in flower and fruit Hedge bindweed, such beautiful forms even … Continue reading
Common Ragwort
The butterfly count has been down this year. Too much rain. Too much wind. Their fragile wings have been battered and drenched. So I was delighted to see this Gatekeeper on this wonderfully bright and cheery Ragwort. And so I … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Feathers and Flowers Around Cromer
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 … Continue reading