Bee Meadow

Jun 20, 2014 10:39

I adore wild flowers, always have done. When I was wee my mother taught me the names of all the wild flowers on the island and I used to spend hours and hours collecting, pressing and drawing them. In the park beside where I live there is a "bee meadow", a patch of grass left uncut and sown with native wild flowers to attract bees. It's ( Read more... )

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charliecochrane June 20 2014, 11:13:31 UTC
How lovely. Our local school leaves a long patch of grass uncut and it looks just like that!

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anteros_lmc June 26 2014, 21:49:58 UTC
What a lovely idea! I'm very tempted to leave a patch of our garden to go wild, but I suspect it would turn into a bog!

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charliecochrane June 27 2014, 14:52:19 UTC
We have one bed in the garden which is reluctant to grow anything we plant. We gave up on it and it's now been taken over by (depending on season) celandine, primroses, bluebells, etc!

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anteros_lmc June 28 2014, 14:19:57 UTC
Sounds lovely! Though bluebells are a bit of a menace in my garden. They are everywhere and they choke out of lots of the other plants. They are very pretty in the spring though :)

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katriona_s June 20 2014, 12:31:41 UTC
Lovely! I love the wild flower garden too, and yes, I know it's quite difficult to take a "beautiful" photo of it. But I think this photo looks very nice.

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anteros_lmc June 26 2014, 21:51:02 UTC
What do wild flowers look like in your part of the world? I'm curious how different they might be from the wild flowers we get here :)

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eglantine_br June 20 2014, 13:06:04 UTC
Places like that are so important, and not just for bees! I like the way there is one extra tall daisy, like a schoolchild eager to tell the answer! ("I know, teacher, look at me...)

Those flowers are quite tall enough to conceal a couple of lust-drunk midshipmen.

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anteros_lmc June 26 2014, 21:53:33 UTC
Places like that are so important, and not just for bees!
No indeed! They're important for me too! Good for the soul :)

The flowers are definitely tall enough to hide a pair of amorous midshipmen. Of course I think of them every time I stop and look at the meadow. You have made that association real and indelible.

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aletheiafelinea June 20 2014, 16:37:22 UTC
Exactly the sort of place where I'd love to be right now...

I've found over the years that it's really hard to photograph large swathes of wild flowers.
THIS!!! *groans*

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anteros_lmc June 26 2014, 21:57:51 UTC
Why are they so hard to take pictures of? WHY???! I've been taking pictures of this meadow for several years now and although I've got lots of lovely pictures of the individual flowers I still can't capture the whole thing. Of course the fact that I haven't actually got a camera might have something to do with it. There's only so much you can expect of an iPhone :}

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anteros_lmc June 26 2014, 22:00:25 UTC
Dragonflies are spectacular! They're like flying jewels. I've got several things in my garden that are a magnet for bees. I saw an amazing white bee in the garden once and it turned out to be a rare species that's usually found on the south coast of England!

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