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I had a pleasant walk this morning through wild flower meadows in the Meon valley (north of Fareham) and saw these:
It's been a slow start to the season with a cold May holding things back. I count flower species as I go, and although this isn't systematic (walks in different places on different dates) I normally record the first sighting of 60+ species in flower by mid-May, some years even in late April. This year the first 60+ was on the 6th June; today I saw 72.
Nice images. Especially the orchids...
On the sussex downs today and spotted some of this..
Henbane, this intriguing plant is one of my favourite wild flowers.
This looks likes some kind of mint, possibly a nepeta.
Nice photos 👍
Originally Posted by: schmee
thanks 😊
Originally Posted by: picturesareme
Rampion and clustered bellflower, a couple of the more unusaul flowers to be found at Coulters Dean reserve (Just off the S Downs Way on the Sussex/Hampshire border; earlier in the season there are lots of different orchids)