Fringe flower
This morning, together with four neighbours ,we spent a good hour preparing a piece of land in our close to make into a Coronation WiIdflower Meadow. The area became available when old shrubs had to be cleared to replace a fence. Eventually, we'll probably have it replanted with permanent shrubs and trees but, while we are deciding , it seemed to me an opportunity to enjoy a summer of colour from annual flowers. We had to clear a lot of ivy roots, then rake, before broadcast sowing our corn poppy, corn chamomile and cornflower seeds. The seeds had been purchased by our Parish Council for distribution in the parish for such projects. The area is not yet blip worthy but hopefully will become so over the next couple of months!
This afternoon, I visited my Mother who was in a good mood. We discovered in the garden at the care home a rather striking plant, unknown to either of us. I later identified it as a Chinese Fringeflower, or Chinese Witch Hazel (Loropetalum chinense ),and that did seem blip worthy.
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