Sunday, 4 July 2010

WILD IN THE COUNTRY.


Just a short post today as I have a lot of things to do, these are a few of the wild flowers I took last week during a walk along part of The Great Flat Lode. This is something else I am finding interesting, taking and identifying Wild Flowers.I may have got some named wrong, if so I will apologise and hope someone will correct me.





RED CLOVER.



HERB ROBERT.

(EDIT THANKS DEAN)



SNOOTH HAWK'S BEARD.



ORCHID.

(EDIT THANKS DEAN).



OXEYE DAISY.



BRAMBLE.



TUFTED VETCH.



CINQUEFOIL.

(EDIT THANKS DEAN)



BROAD LEAVED WILLOWHERB.






8 comments:

  1. Hello Monts, do not worry if some name is wrong, what matters is what you make me see : the beautiful flowers,thanks

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  2. Great pictures Monty. A couple i can help you with ;
    Storksbill is Herb Robert.
    Purple Loosestrife is an Orchid of some description.
    St John`s Wort is one of the Cinquefoils.

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  3. Lovely colours in those images must give this a go if i can find the right type of lense.

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  4. Great shots Monty, I agree with Dean on the Orchid.

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  5. I love wild flowers but I'm terrible with names; I tend to call them by color - haha!
    These are lovely shots.
    ☼ Sunny

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  6. Beautiful images and great colours!Congratulations

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  7. Oh goodness! I read this post on the day you published it and the previous one also. I seem to have got myself in a muddle with comments :(

    However the photos are beautiful,the Oxeye Daisy almost looks 3D!

    Lovely photos on the beetles post too and a great account of your time in the 60s, I was still at school and sooo in love with the Beatles, I still think of Paul as my first love :)

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