Against The Hedgerow Posted on 12/07/201912/07/2019 by Peter Hillman This is another reason I realy love summer. July 2019, local field, South Staffordshire, England. © Pete Hillman. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
What a lovely sight amidst the wildflowers. I guess those pink flowers (Foxgloves?) are from seed carried by the wind from a residential garden near by. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Yes they are Foxglves (one of my favourites) and they grow wild along the hedgerows here. Thank you Vicki. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Hedgerows and verges are great for wildflowers and foxgloves sprut up everywhere, including my garden where I have had some this year taller than me! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Those foxgloves there sound like beastly Triffids! I have them sprout up here in the garden every odd year or so. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
What a lovely sight amidst the wildflowers. I guess those pink flowers (Foxgloves?) are from seed carried by the wind from a residential garden near by.
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Yes they are Foxglves (one of my favourites) and they grow wild along the hedgerows here. Thank you Vicki.
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Beautiful wild flowers…charming scenery!!
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Thank you Indira. One of my very favourite places to be 🙂
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Hedgerows and verges are great for wildflowers and foxgloves sprut up everywhere, including my garden where I have had some this year taller than me!
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Those foxgloves there sound like beastly Triffids! I have them sprout up here in the garden every odd year or so.
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