Few Flowered Leek Despite looking like the picture of innocence this member of the onion family is the latest invasive species to arrive within the Stenner Wood site of biological interest. Further north its proved capable of spreading extremely quickly and outcompeting our native flora. Unfortunately it appears to like the wet woodland however I suspect its met its match with Himalayan Balsam and Japanese Knotweed. |
It’s apple blossom – it’s Spring Taken within the local community orchard in Kenworthy Wood before the well meaning Abundance group kill them off. If anybody from Abundance notices this post please read this. |
Lords & Ladies also known as Cuckoo Pint |
Green Alkanet on Stenner Lane, Didsbury |
Dryad’s Saddle at Kenworthy Wood One of the more common saddle brackets seen in spring and autumn. Far more common than Wood Nymphs |