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Churchyard conservation areas

21/1/2014

2 Comments

 
I hope this is the first of a series of updates on the flora of the churchyard.

The most obvious plants at present were no doubt planted at some time - Snowdrops and Aconites are already in flower.
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There are lots of Alexanders evident. The Romans introduced them as a sort of 'parsley' - don't try them without blanching, very bitter.
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The soft leaves of Mullein.
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This Daisy was the only wild flower in bloom today.
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This looks like Stinking Iris (Iris foetidissima) to me.
2 Comments
Bob Brandt
29/1/2014 11:29:25 pm

I am very glad that someone is keeping an eye on the churchyard conservation areas. Thank you. I am no longer directly involved but hope that the PCC is working on this year's maintenance needs.

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Dave Curtis
31/1/2014 09:02:51 pm

I will check occasionally but would welcome any reports or photos from anyone who spots an interesting plant in the conservation areas.

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