Friday 24 May 2013

Wild flowers and roses on the way to the castle

Ascending and descending the hill I find these blooming perennials and shrubs. This creeping ground cover, generously covered with bee-attracting blossoms, looks to be a type of penstemmon, but blue?
A kind of yellow aster?
The largest leaved purple contoneaster I've ever seen.
Dogwood roses.
Fragrant broom.
A small euphorbia (lower left), with another yellow daisy-like compositae with the purpley-blue creeper.
Chamomile and scarlet poppy.
Another yellow but taller, with Queens Anne's Lace
Sweetly scented roses.

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