Another day, another nightshade species. Black nightshade takes its name from the colour of the fruit, not visible yet because this plant was still flowering, with delicate-looking white flowers. When I too close-ups of one of the flowers, an aphid was getting in on the act.
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Upright coral fungus by Railway Walk
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Green, yellow, red: woody nightshade
Bright colours on the ripening fruit (or are they berries?) of this woody nightshade. Sometimes also called bittersweet, but don’t try to test if that’s an accurate description of the taste. They’re poisonous. Not deadly, but giving a badly upset stomach. Every year, a hadful of children are so badly affected, they need hospital treatment.
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Mould on red pepper
The small white marking on the wing is a certain indication that it’s a Y moth. But which one/ Is it a silver Y, or could it be a beautiful golden Y, much rarer?
Spotted resting on the lid of a recycling bin. I disturbed it when I took these pictures, so it flew off. Hopeflully it landed somewhere it would be harder to spot by hungry birds.
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