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Ash flowers coming out

Ash flowers

Flowers on the ends of twigs. The flowers come out before the leaves.

Ash flowers

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Camellia flowers

Camellia flower

Three flowers from plants in a front garden.

Camellia flower

Camellia flower

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Close-up of a violet

Violet

Zooming in on the flower shows the darker lines which serve to guide pollinating insects onto their target.

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Weeping willow leaves coming out

Weeping willow leaves coming out

From the same tree featured here.

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Lesser celandine flower

Lesser celandine

A closer view of one blossom.

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Budding cones

Budding cones

The first stage of development of the cones of an ornamental conifer.

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A visit to East Park

Clock tower and flower beds

Work will soon begin renovating East Park, thanks to a Heritage Lottery Fund grant. The striking clock tower in the distance above will once again be getting a clock.

Bandstand

The bandstand is currently in a sad state of disrepair.

Camellia flower

Blooms on an impressive camellia bush by the lodge at the entrance.

The avenue

The avenue of mature plane trees forms a tunnel even when their leaves are gone. This view looks back towards the lodge, which is pictured below.

Lodge, East Park

Patch of Danish scurvy grass

And finally: to disprove my recent posts which have been talking about Danish scurvy grass as a plant which is spreading only in thin strips along busy roads, there was a patch several yards across in East Park.

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Bee on a leaf

Bee on a leaf

Quite a number of bees were hovering on a bare patch of ground on a bank by the Staffs & Worcs canal – probably they had a nest there. This one stayed resting on a leaf, warming itself in the sun, long enough for me to grab a picture.

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Danish scurvy grass revisited

Danish scurvy grass

From a return visit to the patch of Danish scurvy grass on Seisdon village green. The picture below shows just how narrow a strip this grows on by the side of roads.

Danish scurvy grass

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Violets on a bank

Violet

These violets grow on the same small stretch of sunny bank as the lesser celandines which were pictured yesterday. Every spring the two sets of plants flower at about the same time.

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Web along a twig

Web along a twig

This web closely followed the lines of the twigs it was spun on. It showed up by the water which was condensing on it from the cold mist.

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Lesser celandines coming out

Lesser celendine

Lesser celandines flowering at a sheltered spot by the Staffs & Worcs canal. Both pictures were taken on cool, cloudy days, the bottom shot a couple of days before the other one.

Lesser celendine