Duke of Burgundy
Proving (to me at least) that small and brown can be beautiful!
This year I'm always on the look out for wildflowers everywhere I visit and I photographed a few at Buckland Wood
Changing Forget-Me-Not
Wild Strawberry
The white form of Bugle.
I've seen pink ones before but this was a first for me.
After Buckland Wood I travelled a mile or so down the road to a Somerset Wildlife Trust reserve called Brimley Hill Mire. I had heard that there was an impressive display of Lousewort there (thanks Roger) so thought I'd get some photos of it. I have seen it before on a couple of Marsh Fritillary sites in the past but hadn't given it much attention. It's worth a close look though. It's a pretty bizarre looking plant.
Typical flower assembledge at Brimley Hill Mire.
Including Lousewort, Heath Milkwort, and Tormentil
There were large carpets of Lousewort.
Lousewort and Heath Milkwort
This plant in a more grassy area was taller and greener.
Heath Milkwort
Tormentil
Yellow Pimpernel
3 comments:
The macros of the Duke and the flowers are quite something.
Hi, great shots of the Duke. We are visiting family in the area last week of May, will they still be there? Never been to this woods before, is there a particular area we should look at?
Thanks Sue and John
Possibly John, E-mail me and I'll give you directions.
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