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I'm a freelance Visual Artist/Designer/Writer. My main hobby is gardening, and as an organic gardener, I strive to achieve good biodiversity
Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Sign In to followThank you AustinC for your suggestions. We do have a small pond (but not near the site of this hole though). Next door neighbours have a pond as well, and there are three enormous ponds on the conservation site over our garden fence.
I have been trying to get to the bottom of this plant's ID. Please take a look at this link and see if you think it fits with this plant. Especially look at the breakdown picture of the plant's anatomy on the page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamaemelum...
JanineLingTurner, I am more than willing to add this spotting to your Arthropod Survey, but I am afraid your link does not work. Could you check it please?
Excellent shot ToshimiDowaki
deservedly one of my favourites!
Thank you for adding your spotting to the 'Wildflowers of the UK' mission. but I am afraid I cannot accept your entry. In accordance with the specified criteria laid out for this mission (in overview), all wildflowers spotted must be native species' (naturally occurring in the UK) and not 'introduced species' (not naturally occurring in the UK) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildflower
Buddleja davidii is native to central China and Japan, being an introduced species to the UK and as such, cannot be part of this mission. I hope you understand, and respectfully ask you to remove it from the mission. Please feel free to submit any native species you may have.
Thank you for adding your spotting LauraMaria. Please keep them coming, it's fascinating building the collection.
How exciting, isn't she beautiful! Thank you for adding your spotting LauraMaria. Please keep them coming, it's fascinating building the collection.
Thank you for adding your spotting LauraMaria. Please keep them coming, it's fascinating building the collection.
Thank you for adding your spotting LauraMaria. Please keep them coming, it's fascinating building the collection.