Seedhead of Tussilago farfara. Coltsfoot.
Ne'er cast a cloot til May be oot.
Oxalis acetosella. Wood sorrel.
Success Story
Stellaria holostea. Greater Stitchwort
Prunus avium. Wild cherry blossom.
Anemone nemorosa
Fragaria vesca. The wild strawberry
Blackthorn blossom. Prunus spinosa
Colours on a bench. Xanthoria parietina
Iced fungi
Iced fungi
The heart of the matter
Rosa Rugosa in the rain
Sipping nectar
Pink Bramble Flowers
Honey Bees on Brambles
Banded Demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens), male
Clock gears
Heart
Wood Sorrel. Oxalis acetosella
Silver Birch Bark
#5 Spring Flowers. Wood anemone. A. nemorosa
Geranium robertianum. Herb robert
En Pointe
Vetch
Birdsfoot trefoil. Lotus corniculatus
Ragged Robin. Lychnis flos-cuculi
Hot Poppy
Lunch time
Mullein. Verbascum thapsus
Trifolium rubens in the rain
Pieris rapae
Small tortoishell on Alfalfa
Beautiful demoiselle. Calopteryx virgo
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Autumn Leaves
Mexican wave
Post and wire
Lichen
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Field Pansy. Viola arvensis
The delicate Field pansy is a wild relative of our garden pansy and can be found in fields and on waste ground and roadside verges - anywhere the ground has been disturbed. Its long-stalked, pale yellow flowers can be found winding their way through the grasses from April to October.
Field pansies are annuals, so they live for one growing season, flowering, seeding and dying off. Only the dormant seeds survive, ready for the next season.
The flowers are cream or pale yellow with cream upper petals and more rarely blue or violet. Each flower is about 10-15mm in size. You have to keep your eyes peeled to see them.
Field pansies are annuals, so they live for one growing season, flowering, seeding and dying off. Only the dormant seeds survive, ready for the next season.
The flowers are cream or pale yellow with cream upper petals and more rarely blue or violet. Each flower is about 10-15mm in size. You have to keep your eyes peeled to see them.
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Steve
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