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Bluebells, British wildflowers, Herb-Paris, Lesser Celandine, Moschatel, Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage, Spring colour, spring wildflowers, Wild garlic, Wood anemone, woodland wildflowers
I thought for this week’s Sunday wildflower post, I’d take you on a walk through parts of my local woodlands to show you some of the gorgeous plants a’blooming there at the moment. There are other wildflowers too, of course – Primroses, Violets, Dog’s-mercury, etc – but my video features Wild garlic, Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage, Wood anemone, Herb-paris, Lesser celandine, Moschatel and Bluebells.
I think the only one I have never seen is Herb Paris.
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Herb-paris is a bit of a specialist plant so I’m not surprised but they can be found in Cheshire. Zoom in on this NBN Atlas map to see where:
https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NBNSYS0000002190#tab_recordsView
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I think a blogger I follow from Arnside/silverdale way has posted previously about some he found in woodland there. I will check the map, thank you.
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