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Valley left by Quarrying, the Gorge

Valley left by Quarrying

The Gorge is a steep-sided “valley” left by one-time limestone quarrying. It’s right on the Sedgley border.

The lime-rich soil means the site supports some rare and interesting plants. It is Wolverhampton City Council property, but partly because of the fragile ecology, access is limited.

Thanks to Chris for the guided tour.

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Well at Berkswell

Well at Berkswell

The well which gives the village of Berkswell in Solihull its name.

Well at Berkswell

Right by the church, it’s likely to have been a holy well.

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Daffodil flower buds

Daffodil flower buds

Daffodils, with flower buds which hadn’t yet opened, by a roadside near Berkswell.

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Crowds of snowdrops, Berkswell

Crowd of snowdrops

Snowdrops were in fine flower at Berkswell last weekend. These were by the roadside.

Crowd of snowdrops

And one of the many patches in the churchyard.

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Beech leaf buds, Northycote

Beech leaf buds

Leaf buds on one of the beech trees in the woods at Northycote.

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Finchfield mistletoe

Finchfield mistletoe

This is, so far as I know, the only mistletoe growing in Wolverhampton. It’s in a side street off Finchfield hill.