WILD FLOWER WEEK 17
I do like to see all flowers in their various stages - and this beautiful wild flower is in our garden meadow.
There are a variety of names attributed to it - and they are:
Bishop’s Weed
Bullwort
Laceflower
Lady’s Lace
May Weed
Queen Anne’s Lace
I know which one I prefer.
They have taken over from the Ox-Eye Daisies and are obviously home to a variety of insects, particularly in their early stages, where they can make their home in a little cocoon, as in the first one on the left - before the flower opens gradually - then in the centre, where there isn’t that much protection and then finally in the one on the right, where there is very little protection for tiny insects.
Definitely a wild flower and I’m sure will sit on our windowsill for a while in the lovely set of vases given to Mr. HCB by our Blip friend, Amanda_T.
Thank you for your patience with me whilst my eyes are improving. I have to say I’m glad that if anything had to go awry, I’m glad it was with the second operation and not the first! M xx
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