Another harbinger of Spring

 

 

Flowers, Dog's Mercury, February 2015

 

Dog’s Mercury, Mercurialis perennis. (more…)

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Early Purple Orchid

 

 

Flowers, Early Purple Orchid, February 2015

 

The blotched leaves of Orchis mascula push themselves into the world. (more…)

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Hurrah – first primrose!

 

 

Flowers, primrose, February 2015

 

A lone Primula vulgaris heralding Spring on the east ride. (more…)

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Rooted in the Anglo-Saxon

 

 

Flowers, Lords and Ladies, February 2015

 

Stevens says Cuckoo Pint is from cucu meaning ‘lively’ and pintle meaning ‘a vertical projecting pin.’ (more…)

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Wood Spurge

 

 

Flowers, Wood Spurge, February 2015

 

Euphorbia amygdaloides. (more…)

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Signs of Spring

 

 

Flowers, Primrose, January 2015

 

Already plenty of Primroses in evidence, this on the north ride. (more…)

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Bird food

 

 

Flowers, Ivy, January 2015

 

Berries of the Common Ivy, Hedera helix, can be a source of food for birds such as wood pigeons, thrushes and their young in spring. (more…)

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‘The Frost performs its secret ministry’

 

 

Flowers, Thistle, January 2015

 

From Frost at Midnight by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. (more…)

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A wintry wood

 
Flowers, Herb Robert, January 2015

 

Temperatures around zero, frost, ice and a clear blue sky. Finally felt like winter. (more…)

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Honouring the King of Mauritania’s physician

 

 

Flowers, Wood Spurge, January 2015

 

Wood Spurge, Euphorbia amygdaloides. (more…)

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Framed

 

 

Flowers, Black Bryony, December 2014

 

Black Bryony, Tamus communis, on the north ride. (more…)

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‘The thistle yet’ll unite Man and the Infinite!’

 

 

Flowers, Thistle, November 2014

 

From A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle. (more…)

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