Everything was dripping today as my little bit of south Wales was cloaked in heavy fog. I headed down to Cardiff Bay hoping some interesting birds might be sitting out the murkiness but, if they were, I couldn’t see them. Plants were easier to spot so, as I walked back home up the zigzag path, I kept an eye out for which wildflowers were still in bloom. I was pleasantly surprised with the numbers I found, and the water droplets added a pretty touch to some of my photos, I think.
297/365 Flowering on the zigzag
24 Thursday Oct 2019
Posted autumn, flowers, nature, wildflowers
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What is the yellow flower next to the bindweed?
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Looking on my phone so I’m not sure if you mean the Broom or the Bedstraw, sorry.
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You are lucky to have so much blooming still. We have had a hard freeze which wiped out most all the flowers. Lovely images and flowers.
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Thanks, Shelly. We’ve had a lot of wet but not much cold yet.
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Lovely to see all these varieties. I cycle up the zig zag occaisonally and haven’t noticed them.
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There were a lot more species flowering in the summer. It’s lovely now the council has stopped strimming it to death!
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‘wildflower’ !
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I do enjoy your wildfloer posts. Lots of colour here with added sparkle of dewdrops.
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Glad you enjoyed them – as did I. 🙂
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