A 4m circular walk from Baggeridge Country Park in March 2010

Staffordshire Walks, Baggeridge Country Park (1)


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A 4m circular walk from Baggeridge Country Park in April 2010.

Weather cool.

Footbridge near White’s Wood

Ramsons, wild garlic (Allium ursinum), at the sout…

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"Local names such as Stink Bombs, Stinking Nanny, Stinking Onions and Londoner's Lillies....Ramsons grow in similar situations to Bluebells, and often with them, but seldom intermixed." Flora Britannica, Richard Mabey, 1996

Ramsons, wild garlic (Allium ursinum), at the sout…

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"Local names such as Stink Bombs, Stinking Nanny, Stinking Onions and Londoner's Lillies....Ramsons grow in similar situations to Bluebells, and often with them, but seldom intermixed." Flora Britannica, Richard Mabey, 1996

A beautiful spread of Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosel…

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Delicate, veined, white flowers usually appear between Easter and Whitsun, and has long been called “Alleluia” (and known by this name in much of Europe). The plant which joins in the celebration of the Resurection and Ascention. Flora Britannica, Richard Mabey, 1996

Beautiful Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) at the s…

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Delicate, veined, white flowers usually appear between Easter and Whitsun, and has long been called “Alleluia” (and known by this name in much of Europe). The plant which joins in the celebration of the Resurection and Ascention. Flora Britannica, Richard Mabey, 1996

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Footpath leading upwards to Gospel End

Footpath leading upwards to Gospel End

Looking north west towards Orton Hill from near Ba…

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The tree that can be seen on top of the hill (middle left) is a mobile mast! www.ipernity.com/doc/2254674/43736696

Baggeridge Wood Farm

Baggeridge Wood Farm

Baggeridge Wood Farm

Baggeridge Wood Farm

Heathland Restoration at Gospel End

Heathland Restoration at Gospel End


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