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Horse chestnut leaves opening

Horse chestnut leaf opening

Horse chestnut leaves at different stages of unfolding

Horse chestnut leaf opening

This one has some threads of gossamer.

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Cowslips on a frosty morning

Cowslips on a frosty morning

Cowslips, early one morning recently, with a light dusting of frost.

Cowslips on a frosty morning

Growing in a garden, not wild.

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Dandelions

Dandelion with a small bee

Dandelion with a small bee in search of pollen…

Dandelion, ready to blow

and another where the seeds are almost ready to be blown away.

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Danish scurvy grass by a roadside

Danish scurvy grass by a roadside

Danish scurvy grass is a tiny flower which grows in early spring. It thrives in salty soils which would kill off most plants.

Danish scurvy grass by a roadside

Despite the name, it is a native plant. But up to about fifty years ago, it only grew right by the sea. Then, in the 1960s, salt started to be added to the grit spread to keep the roads clear in winter.

This scurvy grass began to spread; first along motorways, then other main roads. It’s so small that it’s inconspicuous, but the chances are that it can now be found growing by any road which is gritted regularly and also has soil near enough to get splashed by the resulting brine.

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Drooping coltsfoot

Drooping coltsfoot

Coltsfoot plant early one morning, before the flowers had opened.

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Yellowhammer singing

Yellowhammer singing

Yellowhammer perched on the top of a hawthorn hedge, proclaiming its territory.