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Mass of tiny white flowers
by Bob Harvey
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A lot of Enchanter's Nightshade (Circaea lutetiana) flower spikes tangled... (more)
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No undergrowth
by Bob Harvey
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The shade from the massed trees form a canopy so dense that no green plants will... (more)
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Undergrowth
by Bob Harvey
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A dandelion clock, the filaments of the parachute glued together with moisture,... (more)
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Iridescence
by Bob Harvey
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This morning is sunny with a clear blue sky over an atmosphere swept clean of... (more)
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Minimal undergrowth
by Bob Harvey
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No bracken or brambles here
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A sea of undergrowth
by Bob Harvey
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It's mostly brambles.
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Enchanter’s nightshade in the verge
by Bob Harvey
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Several plants of Circaea lutetiana have all suddenly flowered, revealing... (more)
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Heaped undergrowth
by Bob Harvey
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A mound of all sorts of plants at the edge of a plantation, freed from the shade... (more)
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Fresh bramble growth
by Bob Harvey
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Much of the undergrowth in Bourne Woods is either Bracken or Bramble. This is... (more)
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Greening up
by Bob Harvey
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Much more undergrowth
by Bob Harvey
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The Brambles, in particular, but everything else are rapidly getting taller as... (more)
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Low Ings Lane
by Jonathan Clitheroe
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Overgrown track and footpath which makes for hard-going on foot. Heavy... (more)
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The Red Lancastrian wildcat
by Karl and Ali
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The River Dove near Brookend
by Jonathan Clitheroe
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A battle through dense undergrowth, 5 feet-high nettles and fallen willow... (more)
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The site of Hardhill
by Bill Boaden
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It is difficult to see the site of this old farm from Old Finstown Road because... (more)
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Football Pitch View
by Gordon Griffiths
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The view of the undergrowth around the playing field in Spring Vale Park off... (more)
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Wild deer in Wolferton, Norfolk
by Richard Humphrey
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This young animal ran over the road just in front of me and then stopped for an... (more)
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Lost in translation
by A J Paxton
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This Welsh street sign has found its way into undergrowth near Ash Green on the... (more)
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A fog of grass heads
by Bob Harvey
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dominating the undergrowth, this small patch of dense grass seed heads.
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Grass flowers
by Bob Harvey
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Valeriana officinalis
by Bob Harvey
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The pink and white flowers have gone, and tiny parachute seeds have mostly blown
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Meadowsweet ending
by Bob Harvey
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One of the flower heads on this meadowsweet is already setting seed.
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Hooded stems
by Bob Harvey
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Angelica sylvestris or wild angelica retains a large bud scale around the stem junctions.
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Fern among the nettles
by Bob Harvey
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A wood fern trying to go unnoticed
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Backlit translucency
by Bob Harvey
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A shaft of sunlight on this frond displaying both complexity of form and the joy... (more)
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Nettle flowers
by Bob Harvey
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The nettle flowers having presumably been pollinated already are changing colour... (more)
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Maturing seedpods
by Bob Harvey
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The bluebell seedpods are turning brown now.
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Tree, Dog
by Bob Harvey
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I wanted to photograph the tiny perfection of this little Holly seedling, but... (more)
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St John's Wort
by Bob Harvey
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Imperforate St. John's Wort, Hypericum maculatum.
About ten metres from... (more)
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Grass flowers
by Bob Harvey
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Again and again I am struck by the delicacy of grass flowers. Being... (more)
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Lying where it fell
by Bob Harvey
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This larch fell over 20 years ago, and is rotting where it fell. I am curious... (more)
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Grass flower
by Bob Harvey
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The delicate beauty of flowering grasses
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Flowering soon
by Bob Harvey
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Bramble flowers
by Bob Harvey
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A sea of bramble
by Bob Harvey
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Brambles as far as you can see - the bramble is in flower, and is buzzing with... (more)
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Delicacy
by Bob Harvey
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A mass of grass flowers
by Bob Harvey
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Wet Robert
by Bob Harvey
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Herb Robert, or Geranium robertianum, flowers right through the summer. Rain or shine
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A Briar Rose
by Bob Harvey
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Draped over the remains of what was once a deadhedge, the vines of a Briar Rose... (more)
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Bluebell Seedheads
by Bob Harvey
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Seedheads on the bluebells
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Mixed planting
by Bob Harvey
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Young Oaks and slightly older Silver Birch in this plantation.
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Big Bold Thistle
by Bob Harvey
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Tall, majestic even, and not yet in flower.
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It's everywhere
by Bob Harvey
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There is so many flower stems of Speedwell when you look. I think the rain this... (more)
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Bluebell seedpods
by Bob Harvey
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The flowers gone, the seedpods are swelling.
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Lots of white dots
by Bob Harvey
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The Goosegrass is now flowering profusely with tiny white, 4-petaled, flowers all over it.
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The Common Vetch
by Bob Harvey
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Vicia sativa, or Common Vetch is a scrambling legume with tiny pinky-purple flowers.
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Grass seeds
by Bob Harvey
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Seedheads on a grass
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Seeds already
by Bob Harvey
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Some of the Cow Parsley flowers have already been beetle-pollinated and started... (more)
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Geranium robertianum
by Bob Harvey
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Herb Robert is a ubiquitous groundcover plant, and will be flowering yet for months
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Nettle flowers
by Bob Harvey
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Urtica dioica - the Stinging Nettle, in flower. Some of them are very tall -... (more)
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