New #pavementplants find for me: Early Goldenrod (Solidago gigantea)
Houttuynia cordata escaping from back garden #pavementplants
Apple-of-Peru (Nicandra physalodes) #pavementplants
It can hardly get any better than this for #pavementplants, right!
I think this is Canterbury Bells (Campanula medium).
I think this is Canterbury Bells (Campanula medium).
A Meadow-rue, possibly Thalictrum minus, seeded from nearby garden (Netherlands) for #pavementplants
A Millet species, possibly Panicum miliaceum, for #pavementplants
If that won’t make some bird happy in couple of weeks I don’t know which plant will!
If that won’t make some bird happy in couple of weeks I don’t know which plant will!
Not 100% sure but suspect this is Greater Musk-mallow (Malva alcea) #pavementplants
Probably my best illustration of how gardens serve as sources for #pavementplants
This is Lamb’s Ear (Stachys byzantina), not Rose Campion as suggested earlier (tnx @morethanweeds, @BrianLaney2)
This is Lamb’s Ear (Stachys byzantina), not Rose Campion as suggested earlier (tnx @morethanweeds, @BrianLaney2)
Bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), not very common as #pavementplants but looking exceptionally happy here. I’m sure the bumblebees agreed!
Lavender, not sure which species / variety. Can’t remember seeing this before as #pavementplants but @BSBIbotany distribution map shows it’s very common in and around London. Note the remarkable shape of distribution.
Botanists or plants @MickLacey?!
https://bsbi.org/maps?taxonid=2cd4p9h.4gw
Botanists or plants @MickLacey?!
https://bsbi.org/maps?taxonid=2cd4p9h.4gw