Sunday, 19 November 2017

As we approach Winter there are still quite a few Plants in Flower locally

As we approach Winter, we have seen quite a few Plants in Flower during the past few days, including:

[i] beside the Public Footpath running between the Thames Path and Church Manorway:

Black Horehound viz.


Black Medick
Common Field-Speedwell viz.


Common Knapweed viz.


Common Vetch viz.


Creeping Thistle viz.


Goat's-Rue viz.


Hedgerow Crane's-Bill viz.


Hogweed viz.


Mugwort (at least we think it's just about flowering) viz.


Narrow-Leaved Ragwort
Oxeye Daisy
Red Campion viz.


Red Dead-Nettle
Round-Leaved Crane's-Bill viz.


White Campion
White Clover
and Yarrow viz.



Plus an Unidentified Member of the Daisy Family viz.


and an assumed Perforate St John's-Wort which, if the Frost holds off, might be flowering shortly viz.


[ii] beside Church Manorway:

Bristly Oxtongue viz.


Common Knapweed
Greater Knapweed viz.


Narrow-Leaved Ragwort
Red Clover
White Clover
Yarrow
Plus an Unidentified Member of the Cabbage Family (although we hope to sort an ID out sooner rather than later) viz.


[iii] beside the Public Footpath running between the Thames Path and Norman Road North:

Spanish Stonecrop viz.


and Winter Heliotrope viz.


[iv] beside Norman Road North:

Bristly Ox-Tongue
Common Knapweed
Crown Vetch viz.


Goat's-Rue viz.


Wild Carrot viz.


and [v] beside the Thames Path:

Common Mallow
Cowslip viz.


Hogweed
and Sea Aster viz.


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