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Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Wolstonbury Hill today

Cowslips are still in bloom.
This Chalk Milkwort (?) was also in bloom.
This looks like a Hound's tongue.
Hawthorn flowers.
Sainfoin is such an attractive flower and is a member of the pea family.
Looking west over the anthills.

The cows still on the hill, preferred the shady wood to the sunny, windswept hillsides.
On the northern slope are these wild garlic plants.
This was a fine walk, but I failed to find the orchid plants that I was looking for.  Better luck next time.

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