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Yorkshire - Hetton
Posted 05-08-2008 at 09:37 AM by leifus
Hetton is a place in the Yorkshire Dales but when we visited it rained heavily so we had to retreat quite quickly.
I saw biting stonecrop, shining crane's-bill and meadow crane's-bill growing on/by the walls as well as water purslane and dame's-violet.
In the meadows, a couple of brave ringlets and a meadow brown fluttered around in a brief break from the rain, but luckily most flowers are out even when its raining. There was a lot of great burnet, water-cress, harebells, betony, crosswort, burnet saxifrage, mouse-ear hawkweed and cats-ear, eyebright and red campion.
I saw biting stonecrop, shining crane's-bill and meadow crane's-bill growing on/by the walls as well as water purslane and dame's-violet.
In the meadows, a couple of brave ringlets and a meadow brown fluttered around in a brief break from the rain, but luckily most flowers are out even when its raining. There was a lot of great burnet, water-cress, harebells, betony, crosswort, burnet saxifrage, mouse-ear hawkweed and cats-ear, eyebright and red campion.
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