Categories David Springtime flowers: greater stitchwort Post author By David Post date 20 May 2025 Greater stitchwort, a favourite food plant for several springtime species of butterflies.
Categories David Springtime flowers: bluebells Post author By David Post date 19 May 2025 Bluebells growing wild by the Railway Walk at Newbridge. Still quite likely to be the Spanish variety, escapees from one of the nearby gardens on Henwood Road.
Categories David Springtime flowers: greater celandine Post author By David Post date 18 May 2025 Yet another misleadingly named flower. Greater celandines are members of the poppy family; lesser celandines buttercups.
Categories David Springtime flowers: ground ivy Post author By David Post date 17 May 2025 Another plant with a misleading name: ground ivy isn’t an ivy, but a member of the mint family.
Categories David Springtime flowers: white dead nettle Post author By David Post date 16 May 2025 No need to be wary of these. Despite the superficial resemblance, they aren’t nettles, and don’t sting.
Categories David Blackbird, York Museum gardens Post author By David Post date 15 May 2025 A rather less exotic denizen of the York Museum Gardens, a male blackbirds hunts for prey.