Sunday, July 16, 2006

holly blue


and this pretty blue butterfly, found in woodlands, with two broods a year.

skullcap


another blue plant, skullcap. This one patch is deep in the woods by the Tamar. It is barely noticeable but it's in the same place every year. Skullcap for the odd little pouch shown in the close up below which is supposed to look like a roman soldier's leather pouch (scutellum)


Saturday, July 15, 2006

sheeps bit


and finally on this day of pretty blue flowers, a little patch of sheeps bit growing in Gunnislake. Lisa Chaffer told dad where to look, which was very kind of her, although he had to drive up and down through upper, middle, and lower Dimson repeatedly to find it.

borage


and a field of borage, just waiting to be added to a glass of Pimms on this hot July evening

tansy leaved phacelia


phacelia, a strange looking exotic found in grass seed, and very abundant in this field above the village

Venterdon


and a field of rape and tansy leaved phacelia (the blue stuff), probably sown with the grass crop.