Sunday, August 05, 2007

centaury


common centaury and self heal growing on the very arid and acid soil of a woodland path.

Friday, August 03, 2007

yellow corydalis


growing in abundance on the walls in Launceston although I haven't seen it anywhere else locally. Not a native plant but naturalised on walls. A close relative of the fumitories, poppies and cabbages. Corydalis seemingly refers to the crested lark.

Launceston



view from the car park showing two churches and the keep. And, most importantly the golf club in the far distance.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

six tomorrow


Spot's best friend, Meg Anna H, who is six tomorrow. Happy birthday from the six der's

gatekeeper


this pretty little butterfly is a hedge brown or gatekeeper. As a rule they are attracted to bramble blossoms. The sun has brought out butterflies in great numbers.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

ragwort



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 south west types.