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Re: A 2009 plant-hunter's diary

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Originally Posted by davidbr View Post
5th April 2009 (Sunday)

A day of leaves today - the main plant I was after was a couple of weeks away from flowering, and two of the three new species I added to the photo database were "foliage-only" finds!

To start the day off, an hour's wander around my local Bristol back lanes turned up a few things of interest; the first Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolaria) I've seen out this year, a mystery spurge that I've posted on the forum for ID help and a couple of attractive specimens of Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum) at Abbey Wood Station (Filton).

(Flowering Currant, Ribes sanguineum)

Then it was off to Edford Wood, in Somerset, where the Solomon's-seal (Polygonatum multiflorum) was maybe a couple of weeks away from blooming and plenty of Monk's-hood (Aconitum napellus) around the streams was, of course, only in leaf. Apparently it's actually native here, and there sure is plenty of it - it'll be a fine sight in August when it flowers!

(Monk's-hood (Aconitum napellus)

Once I got my eye in, it was pretty easy to distinguish Alternate-leaved Golden-saxifrage (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium), but you could hardly miss the Wild Daffodils (Narcissus pseudonarcissus ssp. pseudonarcissus); they carpeted large swathes of the wood, the first definitely wild ones I've seen for quite a few years

(Alternate-leaved Golden-saxifrage, Chrysosplenium alternifolium)

(Wild Daffodil, Narcissus pseudonarcissus ssp. pseudonarcissus)
it may just be me but those don't look short enough to be wild daffodils....?! i may be wrong...
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