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Quote of the day:
“O, that lone flower recalled to me
My happy childhood’s hours
When bluebells seemed like fairy gifts
A prize among the flowers”
– Anne Brontë
Forage in May for:
Hawthorn, Lime leaves, Red Clover, Ox-eye Daisy, Garlic Mustard, Wild Garlic (Allium ursinum), Dandelions
Tag Archives: Salix
Wordless Wednesday – Pussy Willow
Posted in Spring, Wordless
Tagged Gardening, iPhone photography, pollarded willows, Pussy willow, Salix, Spring, Willow support structures
3 Comments
Wordless Wednesday – Wind in the Willows
Posted in Out and about, Trees, Wordless
Tagged agriculture, biofuel, Coppicing, Farming, fenland crops, Grantchester, Photography, Salix, Trees, willow
7 Comments
A riot of colour on the Winter Walk
Anglesey Abbey is a well known destination for galanthophiles in East Anglia and its extensive, landscaped displays of over 300 varieties of snowdrops are well worth a visit in February. This year though, due to the usually warm winter weather, … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Plants, Trees, Uncategorized, Walks, Winter
Tagged Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire, Cornus, galanthophile, Gardening, Gardens, Hellebores, Mahonia, National Trust, Rubus, Salix, snowdrops, Winter Garden, Winter Walk
22 Comments