We always like to visit Dalkeith Country Park when the bluebells are in full bloom and we were very lucky with our trip yesterday. The bluebells were definitely at their best.
as were a host of other Spring flowers, including Ramsons (Wild Garlic)
(Wild Garlic is a favourite of foragers, to the extent that it is disappearing from many areas in the UK. If you do forage this plant, as with any other foraging, please do not uproot it and take only as many leaves as you need. Even better, forage Few Flowered Leek which is an invasive species, taking over from Wild Garlic in many places, but tastes just as good.
The photo above shows Few Flowered Leek in bloom).
Other flowers in bloom included Wood Anemones
Wood Sorrel
While we were walking around we were fascinated to find a group of solitary bees. There were two species here, one a larger species, a mining bee probably Andrena clarkella
I do like that old oak tree and the bluebells look beautiful.
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Lovely! I get so much pleasure out of seeing wild flowers! I’ve been sowing wild flower seed as they seem to do well in certain areas of my garden.
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