Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > June sees the profuse blossoming of wild roses, smaller but surely not inferior to domesticated strains. This Dog Rose is part of the hedgrow on the northern path along Crane Park Island.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > CloseEyeOnMarch photo
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > CloseEyeOnMarch photo
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > CloseEyeOnMarch photo
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > Wild Plum and Blackthorn are always amongst the first bushes to burst into flower in the spring. The Craneford triangle has a very good patch that brightens up the fields in March.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > The abstract art of the creeper White Bryony can be admired in shady places along the Crane in early summer.
Wild Plum and Blackthorn are always amongst the first bushes to burst into flower in the spring. The Craneford triangle has a very good patch that brightens up the fields in March.
Anita and Keith Martin (borsuk) > Wild Plum and Blackthorn are always amongst the first bushes to burst into flower in the spring. The Craneford triangle has a very good patch that brightens up the fields in March.
Wild Plum and Blackthorn are always amongst the first bushes to burst into flower in the spring. The Craneford triangle has a very good patch that brightens up the fields in March.
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