It's always nice to stumble on something when least expecting it. Reports of this on a roadside have had be driving slowly along said stretch at intervals all this spring but not a sign. In fact all the indications that someone has replaced them with 'lovely' daffodil mutants...
But a walk in Berrow dunes (quite a short one and far too much golf being played to really explore...) yielded this among six other true native not yet captured for FloralImages.
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Friday, May 20, 2005
Saturday, May 14, 2005
And not forgetting Cheddar Wood
I had to get a permit for this. Not great numbers of rare plants but one absolute gem that is a speciality of Mendip woodland (Purple Gromwell) and just a great place to spend a day looking and enjoying the fantastic atmosphere and swaths of Wild Garlic, Euphorbia and much more.
It's one of our best preserved "ancient woodlands" - not untouched by man at all - but not interfered with since the modern mechanised era dawned. In fact it was regularly coppiced up until 1017 it is thought.
Permit required - it's a Somerset Wildlife Trust reserve.
It's one of our best preserved "ancient woodlands" - not untouched by man at all - but not interfered with since the modern mechanised era dawned. In fact it was regularly coppiced up until 1017 it is thought.
Permit required - it's a Somerset Wildlife Trust reserve.
The busy time is here, Honewort
Had to find this - I've read so much about it and it's local to here and South Devon (only) in the UK.
Amazing little plant - quite the most interesting Umbellifer I have found so far !
Turns out it must almost certainly have grown where my house is - before the Victorian tennis court that pre-dated development.
Amazing little plant - quite the most interesting Umbellifer I have found so far !
Turns out it must almost certainly have grown where my house is - before the Victorian tennis court that pre-dated development.
Sunday, May 08, 2005
Brean
It's just nice to be out somewhere like this at this time of year. Nothing spectacular found by me but a very varied flora already - but mostly vegetative as yet, of course.