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 ...
Nice! Crane job I can imagine?
ReplyDeleteI think so - this is on the roof of the roof garden as viewed from the hip and trendy Babylon restaurant :)
DeleteHow truly apt a post from you during November - my blogger’s hat truly tips off to you! Since your first ‘Hello World!’ post back on Friday, 2 November 2007 you have been entertaining and informing your blog visitors and kept musings from Veg Potting up on the roof in blogging terms ;-)
ReplyDeleteSeven years of regular, great quality, blog posting - I applaud your time and commitment and clearly some great blog time management - turning a tad green especially on the later here ;-)
Perhaps you weren't going to mention Veg Plotting was getting old, but hey I remembered! It was easy for me to remember with my blogiversay in Novemeber too. Wishing you well for year eight at Veg Plotting – who knows where it will take you. Hey - perhaps we might eventually meet up before your next blogiversary ;-)
Sending my best wishes, Shirley xo
Shirley - it's lovely to hear from you and I'm touched that you remembered my blogaversary. I gave it a very brief mention at the bottom of my recent cake recipe - somehow the cake seemed more important this year than mentioning the blogaversary. I found that a bit strange and I'm still trying to work out why!
DeleteFantastic piece of art!
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Lea
That is wonderful, such a beautiful work of art!
ReplyDeleteLove this! We have a few of these painted cows in Denver too. All unique :-) love them
ReplyDeleteHi Brandon - welcome and thanks for Following :) We have quite a few of these initiatives - there are lots of Paddington Bears in London at the moment (which also coincides with the film coming out) and next year Bristol will have Sean the Sheep after last year's mega fundraising 80 Gromits set around the city. They're such fun things aren't they?
DeleteThanks Lea and Pauline! :)
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