Wildflowers 5

 

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Wildflowers table 5 - Thumbnails 41-50
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Invasive though it is, I find the sight of bracken in woodland quite lovely. The lowering autumn sunlight shining through their leaves gives them an inner glow which I find very beautiful.

Seed head sunset, seen when I was coming home from Normanby Hall on an icy afternoon in December 2004.

A three-headed ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata). This may have happened because of eelworm damage or as a result of genetic mutation.

Poppies growing under a farm implement in a Broughton field, the same field that the local students use.

Wildflowers in a Broughton field. The field is used for ploughing practice by local students, but this part of it is rarely disturbed and is full of flowers every summer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Published: 02-09-2004

Updated:   15-11-2005