Thursday, 1 October 2020

Back to the Bexleyheath Cemetery

It has been a while since we last visited, so needing to visit the Shops in Bexleyheath, we went via the Bexleyheath Cemetery, in the vague hopes of finding a flowering Harebell. Which we did (just the single Plant but a Harebell nonetheless).

We were really rather surprised at the number of flowering Wild Flower' Species, which included:

Black Nightshade
Caucasian Stonecrop viz.


Harebell viz.


Herb Robert viz.


Ivy-Leaved Speedwell viz.


Lady's Bedstraw
Mouse-Ear Hawkweed
Mullein sp.
Pot Marigold
Purple Loosestrife viz.


Red Dead-Nettle
Reflexed Stonecrop 
Selfheal viz.


and Yarrow

Additionally: we spotted two, Ice Plants, growing on a seemingly long untended Grave. A large Plant and a small Plant. Although it will be impossible to establish the Plant's 'Provenance', we will check with the Sedum Society to see if they could be Self-Seeded. The larger Plant is shown viz.


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