HFF from Shrewsbury
In memory of Marie-claire who loved Nature
Round the bend
Oil seed rape
The darling buds of May at Attingham Park
Barrier, Cherry tree, Bridge and Church
Spare a crumb please
Spare a crumb please
HWW
HFF from Attingham Park
Extension Spring on a Gate-post
Wood sorrel, Oxalis acetosella
Two swans a-swimming
Two swans a-swimming
One swan a swimming.
Siskin
HFF from Aston Locks Nature Reserve
The great outdoors
The garden this morning
An old bench outside the stable block
Narcissus poeticus
Clematis 'Guernsey Cream'
Sand art
Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata)
Iris, Mimosa and Forsythia. All fake, but rather…
Easter eggs
The Welsh Bridge
HBM from Erddig
The look of love
HFF from Chirk
Spring flowers
Waiting room
Horsetails. Equisetum
HFF to you all
The Three Spires of Lichfield Cathedral
Magnolia soulangeana
Blue and yellow flowers
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
The sheep with her little lambs
HBM from Attingham
An interesting door knocker.
Colourful farming.
Oh, what a tangled web we weave
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Tussilago farfara, coltsfoot seed head.
The common name comes from the leaf's supposed resemblance to a colt's foot. The plant is believed to have been brought to the United States by early settlers for its medicinal properties.
Coltsfoot is a perennial herb, rhizomatous, 2-20 in tall with large basal leaves and scaly-bracted stem. The plant is now native to Europe and can be found in stream banks, moist field or pastures, roadsides and disturbed areas. It can also be found in drier sites and in poor soils, but it is intolerant of shade and is not commonly found in wooded areas
Coltsfoot is a perennial herb, rhizomatous, 2-20 in tall with large basal leaves and scaly-bracted stem. The plant is now native to Europe and can be found in stream banks, moist field or pastures, roadsides and disturbed areas. It can also be found in drier sites and in poor soils, but it is intolerant of shade and is not commonly found in wooded areas
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