Friday, 26 June 2020

We decide to go for a Bicycle Ride

And see how many different Wild Flowers we could find. We also spent some time beside the Upper Bedon Stream looking for Bees, Butterflies &c.

Butterfly' Species seen: Comma (see below), Meadow Brown, Green-Veined White (see below), Holly Blue (see below), Ringlet, Small Skipper and Small White:




Wild Flower' Species seen included:

Annual Mercury
Black Horehound
Black Bindweed
Black Medick
Bristle-Grass sp. viz.


Bristly Oxtongue
Broad-Leaved Everlasting-Pea
Buck's-Horn Plantain
Cock's-Foot
Common Fumitory viz.


Common Mallow
Common Purslane (growing on a Public Pavement, mentioned in 'Kent Botany 2017' and still present despite Council' Spraying &c.) viz.


Common Ragwort
Creeping Cinquefoil
Creeping Yellow-Cress viz.


Creeping Thistle viz.


Dove's-Foot Crane's-Bill Dwarf Mallow
Fat Hen
Four-Leaved Allseed
Greater Plantain
Groundsel
Hart's-Tongue Fern
Herb Robert
Hogweed
Ivy Broomrape (mentioned in, Kent Botany 2019)
Ivy-Leaved Toadflax
Jersey Cudweed
Knotgrass
Lesser Swine-Cress
Mouse-Ear Hawkweed
Orange Hawkweed viz.


Pearlwort
Pellitory-of-the-Wall
Prickly Lettuce
Ribwort Plantain
Scarlet Pimpernel
Self-Heal
Spear Thistle
Spotted Spurge (growing on a Public Pavement, mentioned in 'Kent Botany 2017' and still present despite Council' Spraying &c.) viz.


Sun Spurge
White Bryony
White Clover
Willowherb(s)
Wood Avens 
and Yarrow

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