Common vetch
Vicia sativa..
Although the day started cool and grey it was the hottest it's been this year by lunchtime. Hazel and I had a long, enjoyable but exhausting walk round Barton Farm, which is at last beginning to look like it's turning into wildflower meadow, even though there's still a lot of self-sown barley among the poppies and hawkweed. There are many other flowers as well, with new, solidly architechtural teasel spears pushing back at the waving grasses.
And waving they were - it was pretty breezy, not really the day for blipping wildflowers, but this vetch managed to stay still for enough of a split second, I'm happy to say.
And thank you all for your lovely comments, hearts and stars yesterday. That was so kind. I shall try to say so individually, but know one or two names slipped off the bottom of the blip-listing before I got to them, so do forgive me for any inefficiencies. I am most truly grateful to you all xx
2018 wildflowers to date:
JANUARY
Snowdrops
FEBRUARY
Gorse (or furze); Wild daffodils
MARCH
Coltsfoot; Primroses; Blackthorn
APRIL
Greater periwinkle; Goat willow; Ground ivy; Cowslips; Daisy;
Common field speedwell; Wood anemone; Greater celandine
MAY
Cuckoo flower (or lady’s smock); Yellow archangel; Common dog violet;
Crab apple; Bluebell; Red clover; Germander speedwell;
Three-cornered leek; Hawthorn; Yellow flag; dandelion; common vetch;
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