Morn Hill vetches
Well I said I'd go back to Morn Hill this week to blip flowers, so today I did. Once again, it was glorious up there.
This is sainfoin (Onobrychis vicifolia) and it is the dominant flower there right now. Others include coltsfoot, ox-eye daises, cranesbills, the odd poppy or two and various very pretty flowering grasses. There are also other vetches, amongst them a lot of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus, which I grew up knowing as 'eggs & bacon') and small amounts of bright purple tufted vetch (Vicia cracca).
The Extra is of birdsfoot trefoil.
Okay, that's me. Choir tonight so I may finish commenting tomorrow. Enjoy your evening xx
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