A Natural History Diary. Base in Kent, UK but also reflecting observations made on my travels.
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
Native Floral Display
Whether or not it has been due to the mild winter is difficult to ascertain, but in this part of Kent, there has been a plethora of wild flowers. In particular, the primrose has been exceptionally successful and it is now being followed by its close cousin the cowslip. Masses of bluebells have now emerged providing a magnificent display. Also in the woods, anemones are provided a white carpet of flowers, whilst amongst them can be found violets, stitchwort and wood sorrel.
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