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Red-cracking bolete

Red cracking bolete

Sometimes called a “Penny Bun”, this mushroom can be found at any time from summer through to early winter.

Red cracking bolete

Red cracking bolete

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Poppy seed head

Poppy seed head

The large seed case of a cultivated variety, spotted in a front garden.

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Lime flowers

Lime flowers

Used to make a herbal tea, and also claimed to have a wide range of beneficial properties by herbalists.

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Hawkbits, early morning

Hawkbit

These are the cultivated variety of hawkbit, pictured early in the morning before they opened up.

Hawkbit

Hawkbit

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Yellow rattle flowers

Yellow rattle flower

The cold wet weather this summer has been bad for a lot of plants as well as animals. But some meadow flowers seem to have thrived. One such is yellow rattle. There has been a fine crop alongside clovers and grasses in the Barley Field in the Smestow Valley LNR.

Yellow rattle flower

The “rattle” part of the name comes from the seed-bearing stage later in the year. The actual seeds are held loosely in seed cases. As they ripen, the plant can be shaken to make a noise like a baby’s rattle.

Yellow rattle flower

Yellow rattle flower

Yellow rattle flower

Yellow rattle flower

Meadow flowers

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Bramble flowers

Bramble flowers

Almost a month ago, flowers at all stages on a blackberry bush. Some were just coming into bud. Others had already been fertilized, and the fruit were on the first stage of ripening – there is one just peeping into the bottom of the frame in the picture below.

Bramble flowers

The pictures were taken early in the morning on a dull day.