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Looks like you live in the Holly Blue capital of Britain - great pics Nick!NickB wrote:When the sun finally came out, I continued in my challenge of Holly Blue...Not yet quite done - a better one is always out there, somewhere.....
Cheers - One of the best sites in Cambs for HB I would say...Pete Eeles wrote:Looks like you live in the Holly Blue capital of Britain - great pics Nick!NickB wrote:When the sun finally came out, I continued in my challenge of Holly Blue...
Not yet quite done - a better one is always out there, somewhere.....
Cheers,
- Pete
Lucky sod. See my comment in Guy's diary:(and just over the wall is the "Cambridge Blue" - over 3,000 real ales and counting....)
Jack Harrison wrote:Lucky sod. See my comment in Guy's diary:(and just over the wall is the "Cambridge Blue" - over 3,000 real ales and counting....)
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Jack
your locals have a different use for malt! Taken with a little spring water, it's not a bad lubricant either.Jack Harrison wrote:My bad knee is obviously due to lack of real ale lubrication
badgerbob wrote:With the wind continuing to blow it has been hard to find sheltered spots to hunt out butterflies. Cradle Hill has been out of the main force of the wind but butterflies have still been very few and far between. The entry onto the site is fabulous at the moment being full of cowslips. Today I saw my first Dingy Skipper of the year but for the 2nd day running the Green Hairstreaks were keeping their heads down. A few pyrausta moths have been on the wing including the scarce and beautiful Pyrausta Ostrinalis.
It's Yellow Archangel, Lamium galeobdolon.jackz432r wrote:I also found a plant I can not recall having seen before. I thought it might be Yellow Rattle, but after checking it looks different and also too early I think. Can anyone give me an id for it
It makes an excellent garden plant for shady areas as it gives superb ground cover. The variegated version – green and silver – is more interesting for the garden.It's Yellow Archangel, Lamium galeobdolon.