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books, wildflowers, pond plants
Plants with quirky #CommonNames for #WildflowerHour this week include Bacon and Eggs (Common Birds-Foot Trefoil) in a field after a hay cut, and Nipplewort (Lapsana communis, I had to look that up) with just a couple of flowers still yellow. (Also went looking for Bastard Balm - all shrivelled up.)
Finding Albion: Zakia Sewell’s Wheel of the Year Myth and Folklore book, an expansive exploration, and a very enjoyable read
A surprising find for #WildflowerHour - a late flowering Meadowsweet - spotted while collecting seed from all the other Meadowsweet plants
Seed collecting, Carex remota - a handy small tussock forming sedge that will grow in shade, foliage a bright shade of green, and ridiculously long bracts:
Tattered Bookswap copy I happened to find and read a couple of years ago: Very much enjoyed it. One of those books - writers ? - that is unlike anything else!
A few Marsh Thistles #StillFlowering for #WildflowerHour. Love the rich colour. Also lots of seed – Last year I grew some from seed and I have now got a pot full of very prickly seedlings. Hmmm.
#StillFlowering for this week's #WildflowerHour - Common Birdsfoot Trefoil in a field corner. Many plants here have mostlyyellow flowers, but this plant shows why it's called 'bacon and eggs' - the flowers are yellow and red:
No idea whereabouts in the field the Tragopogon is, until it flowers - or indeed until it seeds! What a spectacular seedhead: #WildflowerHour
Stop reading and go to sleep! This is very good: #nowreading (following The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, and Agnes Grey, both by Anne Brontë) finally reading Take Courage: Anne Brontë and the art of Life, by Samantha Ellis
All in red and gold this evening for the #WildflowerHour #WildFlowerShow: a great swathe of Meadow Buttercup in an old meadow; a dense stand of Red Campion, and a satisfying patch of Common Bird’sfoot Trefoil in the evening sun, complete with Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly
Thyme-leaved Speedwell Veronica serpyllifolia, performing nicely for the #WildflowerHour theme this week of #tinyplants
Looking up Orobanche aka Broomrapes for a friend who is working in the Channel Islands:
The first flowers I've seen this year of Common Vetch, Vicia sativa, in a patch of rough grass adjacent to a Farmyard. #WildflowerHour #carrotsandpeas
#WildflowerHour Every year, in the woods by the brook, this little Wild Garlic plant comes up in a hole in the horizontally leaning trunk of a Small Leaved Lime tree:
Lots of St Mark's Flies about the last couple of days - hedge & damp pasture – no, they don't show up in this picture but this is where they were!
It's getting dark, so for my last-minute #WildflowerHour photos the camera flash is in paparazzi mode. Here are this evening's stars of the woods: Bluebells, Carex sylvatica, and a bank of Wild Garlic and Wood Anemones
Nipping in at the end of #WildflowerHour #WoodlandPlants with a white Bluebell and the first of the local Wild Garlic
Some great examples of community food projects here: an uplifting read – justfact.co.uk/projects/