Raheens wood is a placed I’ve blogged about before. We returned last week. The woodland flora is at it’s very best now. So, as time is not on my side this week, just enjoy the gallery.
Raheens wood is a placed I’ve blogged about before. We returned last week. The woodland flora is at it’s very best now. So, as time is not on my side this week, just enjoy the gallery.
Beautiful wildflowers! I love spring!
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Me too Eliza – it is the most wonderful time of the year. Every season has something – but for me Spring is extra special
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Nice to see the early spring flowers.
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Absolutely
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What wonderful pictures. I especially like the beautiful yellow pimpernel – stunning.
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And it’s just tiny flower – but so perfect
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Such beautiful photographs. Wish I was there with you!
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Thank you – worth a visit sometime
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I know that lack of time feeling very well. Raheens Wood looks a beautiful place.
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It is quite magical especially with all the spring flowers:)
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Gorgeous photos. Must have been a lovely walk!
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It was and the smell was heavenly too!
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Those leaves make me think the wood sorrel must be related to oxalis. Is it related to the edible leaf sorrel grown for using in soup? I have that one in my garden, grown from seed a few years back. Lovely tart, bitterish taste.
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Wood sorrel is indeed Oxalis acetosella in Latin. But I think the edible leaf sorrel is related to sheep’s sorrel which is Rumex acetosella.
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finally spring:-) It goes too quickly—thank you for sharing your pictures of a wonderland!
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It does go quick – some things are already romping toward summer here!
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here too!
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