17/08/2024-Beautiful fuchsia in the garden and from our visit to Shipton Bellinger today stunning Wall Brown, a smashing view, upright hedge-parsley, a gorgeous Brown Hairstreak one of my first of the year it was amazing to see this exuberant species for a fourth year running here today having never seen one prior to 2021 I feel so lucky and scabious.
Other highlights at Shipton Bellinger were Brown Argus, Small Heath, Meadow Browns, Brimstones, Speckled Wood, Fox moth and Cinnabar moth caterpillars, bees, Roesel's bush cricket, Raven, Red Kite, Buzzard, Kestrel, Bullfinches, Chiffchaff, rosebay willowherb, a fair few precious harebells, self-heal, wild basil, St. John's-wort, red bartsia, eyebright, centaury, viper's-bugloss, bramble flower and blackberries, my first ever buckthorn berries, the characteristic wayfaring tree berries of this site, hawthorn berries and cuckoo-pint berries with Green Woodpecker heard and Goldfinch and Woodpigeon enjoyed at home.
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Yellow Bartsia - Erva-peganhenta (Parentucellia viscosa)
Alcochete/Portugal (19/04/2023)
[Nikon D7100; ∑ 18/300mm DC Macro OS HSM with Circular Flash Nissin MF 18; 1/320s; F22; 400 ISO]
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Emma is a best bartsia.
-not a man that’s name starts with p.
..ok then, Not-P man.
By the way, anyone ever mention that you constantly try to act all cool around her, but one strand of hair constantly sticks up, and when she turns around, you’re always fixing it?
Just so we’re clear.
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✿ 𓂃 PARK SUNG-HOON!! [12.08.02] no special tags ; single .
THE CHAOTIC OF THE STAFF. sunghoon never stays in one place, always moving from one city to another. he doesn't seem to know what he's doing sometimes and comes and goes like the wind. after an incident involving him happened, sunghoon gave up his childhood dream of becoming a figure skater. he believes maybe this is where he wants to stay now and forever.
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Whose are the little beds, I asked
Which in the valleys lie?
Some shook their heads, and others smiled —
And no one made reply.
Perhaps they did not hear, I said,
I will inquire again —
Whose are the beds — the tiny beds
So thick upon the plain?
'Tis Daisy, in the shortest —
A little further on —
Nearest the door — to wake the Ist —
Little Leontoden.
'Tis Iris, Sir, and Aster —
Anemone, and Bell —
Bartsia, in the blanket red —
And chubby Daffodil.
Meanwhile, at many cradles
Her busy foot she plied —
Humming the quaintest lullaby
That ever rocked a child.
Hush! Epigea wakens!
The Crocus stirs her lids —
Rhodora's cheek is crimson,
She's dreaming of the woods!
Then turning from them reverent —
Their bedtime 'tis, she said —
The Bumble bees will wake them
When April woods are red.
Emily Dickinson, Fascicle 4, Poem 10
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23rd July 2024: Views and Great Crested Grebe and chicks I got amazing glimpses of them again at Lakeside Country Park at lunch time and bindweed on the way to Lakeside.
Holly Blue, Green-veined White, Ringlet, Silver Y and Six-spot Burnet moths, hoverfly, Jackdaw including in the garden, possible Whitethroat heard, Mallard, red bartsia, marsh speedwell and St. John's-wort were other highlights today.
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is that MIN YOONGI? no, that’s NATHANIAL CARVER also known by some as HINDSIGHT but the world thinks he is just a BARTSIA. if I’m not mistaken HE is TWENTY and he was AGAINST the hero ban. (shelby/she/25/central)
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1) Primula and Androsace (Primrose, Auricula)
2) Alpenrosen (Rhododendron), Rosebay, Daphne, Heath, Red Bear-berry, Trailing Azalea
3) Pedicularis (Lousewort) and Linaria (Alpine Toadflax)
4) Arnica, Starwort, Edelweiss, Swiss Cudweed, Woolly Hawkweed, Skorpion Wort, Golden Hawk’s Beard, Musk Milfoil, Lucid Scabious, Black Milfoil
5) Hairy Groundsel, Carniol Groundsel, Leopard’s-bane Groundsel, Heart-leaved Groundsel, Alpine Ox-Eye
6) Red Alpine Catchfly, Mountain Lloydia, Alpine Anemone, Narcissus-flowered Anemone, Yellow Anemone, Spring Anemone
7) Alpine Trefoil, Brown Trefoil, Mountain Oxytropis, Yellowish Mountain Oxytropis, Alpine Saint-foin, Frigid Mountain Lentil
8) One-flowered Winter-green, Round-leaved Winter-green, Alpine Poppy, Rhaetic Poppy, European Sow-bread, Alpine Nigritella
9) Alpine Soldanella, Delicat Soldanella, Broad-leaved Alpine Chickweed, Cod-webbed House-leek, Two-flowered Violet, Alpine Bartsia, Long-spurred Violet, Mountain Avens
10) Dwarf Gentian, Carved Gentian, Bavarian Gentian, Short-leaved Gentian, Tender Gentian, Snow-Gentian, Spring-Gentian, German Gentian, Cilated Gentian
Illustrations of Alpine plants taken from ‘Taschenflora des Alpen-Wanderers’ by Ludwig Schröter, Carl Schröter. Published 1899 by A. Raustein.
New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library.
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Lol he’s talking to the bartsia?
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Simetria (Bartsia trixago) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAurjcGh2qwAstqnFNDJYi7uM2GFy2m-Qp-PAk0/?igshid=bzr9s9jyeexn
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Joyce Clayton Embleton Quarry Plant ID - Embleton quarry - Red Bartsia
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