That blue flower: A spring spotter's guide
Spring is a prime time for blue flowers and my daily walks currently have several from the same plant family* lining the local footpaths. As I walked past the Donkey Field the other day, I overheard some children ask their parents** what the pictured blue flower was. It reminded me it's often mistaken for those other familial blues and this time was no different, as they said it was forget-me-not, instead of the green alkanet it actually is. As well as similar flowers, most of these plants are hairy in their nature, flower around the same time, and favour damp, shady places. Many of them are great for pollinators too, especially bees and this week's warm weather has certainly drawn them to these flowers. This makes it even more likely for these plants to be mistaken for each other and it's a great opportunity for me to put together a spotter's guide in case you find the same flowers on your outings. Staying with green alkanet, the key features which set it ...
Is that the same glove that features in your favicon VP? The effect is making me feel dizzy :)
ReplyDeleteHi Anna - no it's about 5-10 minutes walk away from there. It's a mirrored bowl that's outside some offices just before you get to Queen Square in Bristol. You can see part of Queen Square, plus the Hole in the Wall pub and the River Station and SevenShed restaurants. The restaurants are dockside.
ReplyDeleteThis used to be part of my walking route to/from work.