2 favorites     2 comments    254 visits

See also...

Alphabet Group Alphabet Group


Sussex Sussex


National Parks National Parks


Catchy Colours Catchy Colours


Flowers Flowers


See more...

Keywords

flower
farm
Newhaven
East Sussex
Bishopstone
Viper's Bugloss
Tide Mills
v


Authorizations, license

Visible by: Everyone
All rights reserved

254 visits


Viper's Bugloss Tide Mills 5 8 2024

Viper's Bugloss Tide Mills 5 8 2024
I first noticed these purple fields as I passed by on a train. This a low-lying area, between the sea and the South Downs. Crops of maize and linseed have been grown there in past years. Viper's Bugloss is not an obvious cash crop. Indeed in some states in the USA it is classified as 'invasive'. It is, however, good for encouraging the proliferation of pollinators. When I pondered the reason for this planting, on another website, to which I subscribe, it was suggested that it may be as a soil improvement agent as part of a crop rotation trial, of which there are a number around the UK, my informant tells me.
I have included these pictures in my Wild Flowers album as I have seen them in the wild as much as a cultivated crop.

Peter Castell, Annemarie have particularly liked this photo


Comments
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
wonderful Phil!
10 months ago.
 Peter Castell
Peter Castell club
Thank you for adding your wonderful image to the Alphabet Group
10 months ago.

Sign-in to write a comment.