




This is the 11th post about the transition of a piece of waste ground into a purposed wild garden. These photos were taken during the year 2020 when it was in its natural state, that is to say, the “before” pictures, when there were already lots of interesting flowering plants, mostly native species but some escapees from gardens. The images this time feature two wild flowering plants. First (top gallery), Tuberous Comfrey (Symphytum tuberosum). Second (lower gallery), Common Nettle (Urtica dioica).





Beautiful Urtica dioca light in your beautiful garden. I am much greatly appreciated all your pictures. By the way you try to take photos some your collected fossils. Now is the right time to try it. I admire all your pics especially rocks, plants and marine life. I send you big support for all your activities. Kind regs, Tom
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Beautiful.
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Thank you, Tom, for your lovely comments and encouragement.
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