Photos from the lane outside my garden gate.
Sweet smelling dog roses in shades of white and pink
Dog roses tumble from the Hawthorne hedgerows
Dog roses as beautiful as any cultivated form
Loved by bees. I think this is called hawkweed.
Wild sorrel. Leaves can be used for delicious soup.
Wild sorrel ripens to this beautiful red colour
Pink cow parsley – as pretty as any garden flower
I hope you’ve enjoyed a walk along our country lane in June. Are there any wild flowers when you live?
I love these wild flowers…
I’m a phlomis :))
Kind regards
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I am on Twitter @kgimson , if your would like to see more photos of my garden
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Yes, i’ve already enjoyed your photos 😉 I am too there as @ioinviaggio and @phlomis68
Have a great blossom day and weekend too
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Beautiful!
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Love your photos. ‘A Related Sire’ gizmo just led me here from my own blog . . . on which, coincidence, I have just posted some photos of wild flowers taken during the last 6 weeks (In Norfolk, UK). And while pink cow parsley is a new one on me, I do feature the pink hogweed . . . amongst the honeysuckle and roses.
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How lovely.just going to read your blog. We love Norfolk and visit every few weeks for two days at a time. Usually Sherringham Park and the wild life havens. Thanks for your comments and for following. I’m on Twitter @kgimson
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I love cow parsley. This is the first year the rain has been so incessant that it has knocked it down flat. luckily the giant cow parsley is a bit more robust. all the hedgerows are white with stitchwort at the moment. thanks for your comments
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I love cow parsley, I even had it in my wedding flowers. It’s flowering here too but almost everything else is becoming toasted!
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