In many places wild garlic (ramsons) is being crowded out by few flowered leek.
This photo shows the two plants together (few flowered leek on the left, wild garlic on the right).
The few flowered leek comes into flower earlier and has narrower leaves that soon turn yellow. The wild garlic has very distinctive flowers and wider leaves.
It's very noticeable that wild garlic is still thriving in many parts of Colinton and Craiglockart dells along the Water of Leith. Here are some photos to show just how much of this lovely plant grows in some areas. In Colinton Dell (which is upstream of Craiglockart Dell and therefore at a higher elevation) the wild garlic isn't yet much in flower
while in the downstream area of Craiglockart Dell, more of it is in full bloom (though still not all of it)
It's also lovely to see that large patches of lesser celandines are still in bloom
and small patches of bluebells (which look like native bluebells or possibly hybrids with Spanish bluebells) are coming into bloom
Crab apple trees, laden with lichens, are coming into bloom too
and the leaves on the beech trees are unfurling beautifully (all these photos below are of leaves on the sane beech tree and were all taken today!)
For Nature Notes.
Wonderful spring with beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe garlic plant does look like it is doing well there.
Pretty flowers and photos. Have a great day and a happy new week!
It is a treat to see that beech leaf fully out - \i love the way everything comes along regardless of how awful the weather is.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteLove the sight of spring arriving. New growth on old
favorites and new planting of new plants. All the flowers
are beautiful...have a great day!
Great collection of photographs here.
ReplyDeleteI do like the Spring.
All the best Jan
It's such an uplifting time of year, CGP, though I wish I could (and do try to) appreciate each season for its particular offerings. We have had very little sunshine this spring, but the birds are singing loudly and we have a beautiful charm of goldfinches to watch!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your beautiful spring wild flower pictures. I enjoy watching the seasons in Scotland.
ReplyDeleteHope springs...
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