Tuesday, 25 February 2020

We walk down to the Lesnes Abbey Ruins

[i] Wild Flower' Species seen whilst en-route to Bostall Heath included:

Four-Leaved Allseed
Ivy-Leaved Speedwell
Jersey Cudweed
Red Dead-Nettle
Shining Crane's-Bill
and Spotted Medick

[ii] Wild Flower' Species seen on Bostall Heath and beside Brampton Road included:

Buck's-Horn Plantain
Cock's-Foot
Cow Parsley
Gorse
Green Alkanet
Honesty
Lesser Celandine
Red Dead-Nettle
Ribwort Plantain
Sheep's Sorrel
Sowbread
Stinking Iris
Sweet Violet
and Vetch sp.

[ii] Wild Flower' Species seen beside Woolwich Road included:

Common Chickweed
Four-Leaved Allseed (beside the Entrance to Heath View Drive)
Ivy-Leaved Speedwell
Lesser Celandine
Musk Stork's-Bill
Red Dead-Nettle
and Springbeauty viz.


[iv] Wild Flower' Species seen beside New Road and in Lesnes Abbey Woods included:

Bluebell
Common Water-Starwort
Dog's Mercury
Garlic Mustard
Greater Stitchwort
Lesser Celandine
Lords-and-Ladies
Sweet Violet
Wild Daffodil
Wood Anemone
and Wood Sage

and [v] Wild Flower' Species seen in Lesnes Abbey Park/on the Abbey' Ruins included:

Alexanders
Biting Stonecrop
Black Medick
Black Spleenwort
Common Field-Speedwell
Henbit Dead-Nettle
Ivy-Leaved Toadflax
Lesser Celandine
Maidenhair Spleenwort
Red Dead-Nettle
Rue-Leaved Saxifrage
Wall-Rue
White Stonecrop
Wild Clary
and Yarrow

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