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Tag: Few flowered Leek

Spring has sprung

Posted on15 April 2020Leave a comment

A few photo’s from earlier this month as the local woodland bursts back into life.  Read More …

CategoriesFlora, FungiTagsApple Blossom, Dog Violet, Few flowered Leek, Kenworthy Wood, Lesser Celandine, Mica Ink Caps, Primrose, White Dead Nettle, Wood Anemone

Cosmopolitan

Posted on21 April 201821 April 2018Leave a comment

Always a pleasure to visit the local woodlands during Spring even more so when there’s a walk along the riverbank to reach them. Locally the Grey Herons appear to be thriving and in common with many of the other birds typically associated with river valleys they Read More …

CategoriesBirds, FloraTagsBorder Collie, Few flowered Leek, Grey Heron, Jake, Ring-necked Parakeet, Snakeshead Fritillary, Wood Anemone

Lords, Ladies and Leeks

Posted on14 May 201314 May 2013Leave a comment

     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 Read More …

CategoriesFlora, FungiTagsApple Blossom, Few flowered Leek, Green Alkanet, Kenworthy Wood, Lords & Ladies, Stenner Wood

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