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Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa). Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Early spring flowering plant often seen in woodland clearings. They spread on underground root like stems and can quickly create large clumps. They are odourless and without nectar.
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Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
Early spring flowering plant often seen in woodland clearings. They spread on underground root like stems and can quickly create large clumps. They are odourless and without nectar.

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  • Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa). Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Early spring flowering plant often seen in woodland clearings. They spread on underground root like stems and can quickly create large clumps. They are odourless and without nectar.
  • Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum). Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Annual or Biennual flowering plant with little in the way of roots. Flowers from April until the autumn. The leaves are fern-like, and the stems often reddish; the leaves too turn red at the end of the flowering season.
  • Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum). Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Annual or Biennual flowering plant with little in the way of roots. Flowers from April until the autumn. The leaves are fern-like, and the stems often reddish; the leaves too turn red at the end of the flowering season.
  • Pieris japonica. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
The beautiful bell shaped flowers on this very popular shrub.
  • Sweet Violet (Viola odorata). Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Xanthoria parietina. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Lichen seen growing on Hawthorn
  • Ramalina farinacea. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
A Lichen seen growing on Hawthorn.
  • Ramalina farinacea. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
A Lichen seen growing on Hawthorn
  • Sweet Violet (Viola odorata). Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
A very popular plant which has a distinct scent. This plant is used in the production of fragrances and perfume. It is also a medicinal plant in India to treat sore throats and tonsilitus. The French make syrup from extract of this plant which is used in cake making. The plants are low growing and spread outwards by runners. The flowers can be either deep purple or, as in this case, white.
  • Snowdrops in the bracken litter. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
The first snowdrops I have seen this year. These were in a copse under dead branches from last years plant growth.
  • Wild Carrot (Daucus carota). Copyright Peter Drury 2009<br />
Seedhead.
  • Teasel in the snow. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Oak apple. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
A gall produced by the Oak Tree as a reaction to chemicals injected by the Biorhiza pallida gall wasp. The exit hole from the emerging wasp can be seen on the rear gall.
  • Robins Pincushion. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Daffodils. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Teasel Seed Head. Copyright Peter Drury 2010
  • Sea Aster (Aster tripolium) Seed Head. Copyright 2009 Peter Drury
  • Greater Knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa). Copyright 2009 Peter Drury
  • Common Fleabane (Pulicaria dysenterica). Copyright 2009 Peter Drury
  • Common restharrow (Ononis repens). Copyright 2009 Peter Drury
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