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Marsh marigold

Marsh marigold

A.k.a. kingcup, grows only on damp ground.

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First bluebells

Early bluebells

The first bluebells are starting to come out. I spotted these early yesterday morning.

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Horse chestnut budding

Horse chestnut budding

The sticky buds of the horse chestnut are unmistakable.

The large buds on the end of the branch are flowers. The compact bud further back, by the scar of attachment of last year’s leaf, will develop into a leaf.

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Pulmonaria flowering

Pulmonaria flowering

Delicate blue lungwort flowers. The name lungwort comes from the markings on the leaves, which were thought to symbolise infected lungs. The plants were used as a herbal “cure” for respiratory problems.

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Lichens in local churchyards

Lichen on stone: Bradley

Former marker stone (?) now used as base of lamppost, Bradley, near Stafford.

Lichen on stone: Bradley

LIchen on gravestone: Claverley

At the back of Claverley church.

LIchen on gravestone: Claverley

Lichen on gravestone: Bradley

Lichen on stone: Claverley

Lichen on gravestone: Worfield

Lichen on gravestone: Worfield

Lichen on gravestone: Worfield

Lichen on gravestone: Bushbury

Lichen on gravestone: Bushbury

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Canal junction – Great Haywood

Canal junction - Great Haywood

This is the junction of the Staffs & Worcs canal with the Trent and Mersey Canal. A little further north and east the river Sow joins the river Trent. A little further yet, the Trent and Mersey canal also joins the river Trent.