a dog's life in the Tamar valley, Cornwall, PL17

Sunday, July 29, 2007

ragwort

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and the equally invasive (see below) ragwort plus very drab butterfly, it may be a ringlet but I am not sure because it is very pale for sou...

angelica

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angelica and bee, the angelica plants seem huge this year, perhaps the incessant rain has suited them

willowherb

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all of the willowherb family are out, this is the invasive rosebay.

enchanter

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enchanter's nightshade is out, with its minute delicate white flowers. Latin name is ciraea lutetiana, for Circe the enchantress.

thank you

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I cannot tell you how much I hate the scum who do this, and the people who pass the laws that encourage it by taxing those who dispose of wa...
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Friday, July 27, 2007

hemp agrimony and honeysuckle

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the rain has made for a luxuriant undergrowth this year. The red flower is hemp (for its supposed similarity to hemp proper) agrimony, a flo...
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Spot, a lurcher, of Venterdon, near Stoke Climsland, PL17. Articulate and bright for a dog. Has Nikon D600 (!). His blog contains many pictures of Cornish countryside,flora and fauna, mainly in Tamar valley, through the seasons.
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