Opposite -leaved Golden-Saxifrage

 

 

Flowers, Opposite-leaved Golden-Saxifrage, March 2015

 

Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. (more…)

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Primrose (detail)

 

 

Flowers, Primrose, March 2015

 

Primula vulgaris. (more…)

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Male in flower

 

 

Flowers, Dog's Mercury, March 2015

 

The flowers of the male Dog’s Mercury, Mercurialis perennis, are on spikes. (more…)

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North, east and west

 

 

Flowers, Primrose, March 2015

 

Primroses are now open on the north, east and west rides. (more…)

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Spring has sprung

 

 

Flowers, Lesser Celandine, March 2015

 

Real feeling of Spring in the wood with buzzard, roe deer, pheasant all spotted along with Brimstone and Small Tortoiseshell butterflies and … (more…)

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‘How closely he twineth, how tight he clings …’

 

 

Flowers, Ivy, February 2015

 

From The Ivy Green by Charles Dickens. (more…)

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Multiplying Primroses

 

 

Flowers, Primrose, February 2015

 

Hoping for a good year of Primula vulgaris, a few more flowering on the east ride, lots more to come. (more…)

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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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