England is famous for its Bluebell woods and right now they are in their prime - the Aconites and Snowdrops have now given way to Bluebells and Ramsons here in Normanby Park continuing a fantastic display of spring flowers. The first photo is a bit of a quiz - nothing to do with bluebells - can you see anything special?
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Trick question - what can you see? |
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Wild Garlic(Ramsons) |
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Horse Chestnut candles |
Is that a bat house on the tree? The bluebells, ransoms, and horse chestnut flowers are lovely. I just did a post on ramps, the ameican cousin of ramsons. The ramson flowers are much prettier, though.
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