bluebells
wild garlic (ramsons)
stitchwort
Large areas of the park are covered in these three species
and often they're found together
This lovely area in the photo below was full of butterflies
and at least five speckled woods, two of which were spiralling round each other into the tree canopy, though that was too difficult to catch on camera
Dalkeith Country Park is most famed for its ancient oak woodland, full of wonderfully gnarled old oak trees
and it's well worth taking a close look at the bark of these trees
The river that runs through the park is lovely too
There are also lots of lichens
ferns, like this maidenhair spleenwort
and more flowers like these cowslips
Dalkeith Country Park is always a great place to visit, especially at this time of year. It recently had the old stableyard renovated and there are two cafes, a shop and other amenities including an adventure playground and there's a calendar of events happening throughout the year. But the park is big enough to absorb all this activity without disturbing the lovely natural tranquillity of the wider area of the park.
3 comments:
Beautiful photos Juliet! Thanks for sharing these.
Hello,
Looks like a lovely walk. Beautiful flowers and photos. Enjoy your day, have a great week ahead!
The bluebells are magical! Makes me smile to know you included wild garlic in your list of happy spring things to see. I would agree.
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