Crown Vetch - Securigera varia
Deadly Nightshade - Atropa belladonna
Dragon's Teeth - Tetragonolobus maritimus
Hairy Vetchling - Lathyrus hirsutus
Small Balsam - Impatiens parviflora
Grey Field Speedwell - Veronica polita
Fine-leaved Sandwort - Minuartia hybrida
This is Wall Bedstraw, it's such a thin and spindly plant that you can hardly see it in this photo.
The flowers must be some of the smallest I've ever seen and definitely the most difficult to photograph. They are so inconspicuous we initially thought it wasn't even in flower!
Wall Bedstraw - Galium parisiense
Little Robin - Geranium purpureum
The following are a selection of plants from the New Forest.
Or not! Clearly not a plant but I couldn't resist taking a photo of this beautiful brand new life.
Pennyroyal - Mentha pulegium & Chamomile - Chamaemelum nobile
Autumn Lady's Tresses - Spiranthes spiralis
Small Fleabane - Pulicaria vulgaris
Here with a model to show just how small it is.
Marsh Speedwell - Veronica scutellata
Yellow Centaury - Cicendia filiformis
Lousewort - Pedicularis sylvatica
White flowered form (usually pink).
Greater Broomrape - Orobanche rapum-genistae
Most of the plants at this site were this purple-brown colour but one clump was a strikingly yellow colour.
Small Adder's Tongue - Ophioglossum azoricum
Moonwort - Botrychium lunaria
1 comment:
I had no idea Moonwort was in The Forest. I spent nearly two years in Southampton before moving up here to Skye last December, pretty gutted to have been so near without knowing. Congrats on the Yellow Centaury pics, I know exactly how tiny the flowerhead is and you did marvelously well to have captured it in such exquisite detail.
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