No doubts about this flower. It’s very definitely purple, and looked at through screwed up eyes possibly resembles teeth.
Category: David
Don’t go trusting to authority. The species ID label of these flowers in the Edinburgh Royal Botanical Garden clearly says Jasminum humile, a now depreciated Linnean designation of the common jasmine.
It’s quite difinitely not got yellow flowers.
Another of the exotic plants in the Royal Botanical Gardens, skunk cabbages looking like oversized wild arums (lords and ladies)
One of the many exotic plants in the Royal Botanical Gardens, giant rhubarb can sometimes be found growing wild in the west midlands, for example in some canalside sites.
A tapered drone fly is quite a common species of hoverfly. Less sure about the flower this one has chosen to rest on: it’s actually one of the plants pictured on the sign outside one of the entrances of the Royal Botanical Garden in Edinburgh.
Also flowering in the Dunbar’s Close Gardens, an imperial fritillary standing lone and proud.







