Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Back to Bostall Heath (the Royal Borough of Greenwich)

What a difference a few days makes (see also, 'A Brief Visit to Bostall Heath (the Royal Borough of Greenwich' ~ 28 April 2018).

A Damp and Dreary Day (Saturday) was replaced by a Warm and Sunny Day (Tuesday).

So not only did we see Wild Flowers but there were Bees, Butterflies (Green-Veined White, Holly Blue, Small White, Speckled Wood and Unidentified White Butterflies) and other Little Critters to be seen viz.



Wild Flowers seen included:

Beaked Hawk's-Beard viz.


Bluebell viz.


Cleavers viz.


Common Field-Speedwell
Common Mouse-Ear viz.


Common Vetch viz.


Coral Spurge viz.


Lesser Swine-Cress viz.


Rosebay Willowherb
Spotted Medick viz.


Sticky Mouse-Ear
Wood Anemone
Wild Garlic (aka Ramsons) viz.


and (assumed) Wood Sage viz.


Records for this Monad (TQ4777) have been submitted to the Kent Botanical Recording Group (KBRG).

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