Marbled White takes flight.
IN A GREEN SHADE
A diary of back garden botany, urban ecology, rural rambles and field trips to the middle of nowhere...
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Sunday, 21 June 2026
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
Monday, 15 June 2026
Here is a wonderful though unintended juxtaposition. In the foreground is Viper's Bugloss (Echium vulgare) which grows wild in the UK. I grew one in my front garden a year or two back which self-seeded through the railings into the gaps and cracks in the pavement.
In the background there are a couple of towering specimens of Echium wildpretti. The Giant Echiums -sometimes called Giant Viper's bugloss- are native to the Canary Islands and these two are self-seeded descendants of one I planted at the front five or six years ago.
Two distinctly different though closely related species from the same family Boraginaceae have both prospered in the same way in the same urban location. Viper's Bugloss is invariably mentioned in lists of the five or ten best native plants to grow for bees and its giant relative would certainly make the non-native shortlist.
Saturday, 13 June 2026
The kitchen garden I made at the music school is well underway. All the herbs I planted in the square bed are flourishing and the Runner Beans are starting to run. The row of Munstead Lavender has settled in nicely. The Rosemary bushes I transplanted seem to be sulking a bit, hopefully they'll pick up. Plenty of Sage and Oregano which was there already.
Friday, 12 June 2026
Cutting the long grass in one of the meadow areas at the music school. The tall grasses going to seed are picturesque but on the verge of toppling into a thick mat and docks and brambles are starting to appear. A peasant of old would use a scythe but I am a latter day peasant so I got the brushcutter out.
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