Anemone nemorosa
The loveliest of trees
Stellaria holostea. Greater Stitchwort
A set of 3
Woolly thinking
Oxalis acetosella. Wood sorrel.
Spore bearing stems of Equisetum species
HFF Everyone
Ne'er cast a cloot til May be oot.
Talking with the ents.
HFF and Happy Mayday from Ruyton XI Towns.
Geranium robertianum. Herb robert
Social distancing? No problem
En Pointe
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
Vetch
Last HFF of May 2020.
Winding Hole on the Montgomery Canal
Duck & Drake
Rainbows at Maesbury
Montgomery Canal Aqueduct from the Vyrnwy bridge
Vyrnwy bridge from the Montgomery Canal Aqueduct
HFF from Ellesmere
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
Oilseed rape field
Rose Amelia
Three little lambs
Blue and yellow flowers
Prunus cerasifera
HFF from Attingham Park
Horse chestnut bud
Horse chestnut leaves
HFF from Shrewsbury
Architecture in Port Sunlight
The Chinese room ceiling in the Lady Lever art gal…
Messing About on the River
Poppies
Cherry tree by the Severn
hBM from the Dingle in Shrewsbury
Bluebells at Chirk Castle
Blackthorn blossom. Prunus spinosa
Birdsfoot Trefoil. Lotus corniculatus
The happy scarecrow
Wood Sorrel. Oxalis acetosella
Is this my best side?
Personally I can't see what all the fuss is about.
#5 Spring Flowers. Wood anemone. A. nemorosa
The Second Labour of Hercules - slaying the Hydra
Curling and unfurling
Lathyrus vernus
Montogomery Canal
English bluebell. Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Bluebells and celandines
Roath Park on a misty morning
HFF everyone. 14th April 2017
Tulip Time at Tyntesfield
Proud Mummy with new arrivals
Goslings and geese
Springtime wild flowers
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Fragaria vesca. The wild strawberry
Wild strawberries are much smaller than the garden varieties, but infinitely sweeter and tastier. The flowers are tiny - about 12 mm. The plants were growing on a bank by the side of a rarely used unmade road. Now I know where to come in the summer when the fruits appear.
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Amelia club has replied to JeanJean has replied to Amelia clubNot many birds about in my garden either.............but I do have bees, hover flies and bee flies!
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