Jack by the hedge, otherwise known as mustard garlic. Common growing tall by hedgerows. It’s a favoured food pland for spring butterfly caterpillars. As the name implies, it does also have culinary uses for people.
Wild arum growing by the canal near Wightwick Mill Lock. The spathe, the long spike which carries the flowers, can just be seen peeping out of its protective surrounds.
Bluebells growing wild by the Railway Walk at Newbridge. Still quite likely to be the Spanish variety, escapees from one of the nearby gardens on Henwood Road.