Monday 15 June 2009

Flowers on the croft

 

On Friday I had a walk down the croft to the shore. Once again it took me an age to travel a few yards because I was stopping all the time to photograph the flowers and insects.

After my last trip down the croft I showed photos of Tormentil, Cuckoo Flower, Marsh Marigold, Yellow Flag, Milkwort, Lousewort, and Butterwort. A previous posting showed Marsh Marigolds and Primroses. Thrift had its own special posting. Here are some more of the flowers to be seen - plus a few repeats where they were irresistible.



Cuckoo Flower (also known as Ladies Smock or Milk-maids), again!


And Milkwort again.


White Clover.


Ladies' Bedstraw.


Scurvy-grass.



Silverweed.


A Centaury (I think - I need to check it further).


Bird's-foot-trefoil.


Forget-me-nots.



Scentless Mayweed.




Common (or Heath?) Spotted Orchids.

2 comments:

  1. Gorgeous flowers! I love them all. Wish I can also have them on my garden. Anyway, thanks for sharing this post. I enjoyed dropping by here.


    -pia-

    ReplyDelete
  2. Excellent post really beautiful flowers i really like it.Send gifts to Pakistan

    ReplyDelete

Welcome - comments are nearly always appreciated (the exception being those that simply advertise which don't make it past my moderation so please, don't bother).