Posted on 21 March 20209 March 2020 by David Pattern: varigated wild arum leaves A big patch of wild arum in the wood at the side of the Pear and Partridge, Perton. The leaves of the different plants forming almost total cover of the ground, leaving tiny gaps where newly-growing nettles are managing to poke through. Post navigationPrevious post: Two goosander males, BridgnorthNext post: Keeping coy, ferruginous duck, West Park