Orange Foxtail in Pingoes
This was the most abundant plant in some pingos on Thompson Common. The characteristic orange anthers were clearly visible towards the top of the spike-like panicle, with white anthers below.
This was the most abundant plant in some pingos on Thompson Common. The characteristic orange anthers were clearly visible towards the top of the spike-like panicle, with white anthers below.
We found just one flower hiding in the grass at the side of a path in a damp area near a pingo on Thompson Common.
We were surprised to find Wall Bedstraw, which is more typical of old walls, on some short breck-like grassland near the car park at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
In an area of short grassland near the car park at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, we found Rough Clover growing close to Bur Medick (Medicago minima).
Growing along the edge of a field of broad beans in Bawburgh.
We paddled up the Yare from Eaton to Bowthorpe, the submerged much divided leaves could be seen hiding amongst the abundant submerged leaves of Arrowhead (Sagittaria sagittifolia) throughout the length of the river. Periodically the stems and floweri