Sunday, 11 March 2018

Highlights from the pavement plants challenge

Thank you all so much for taking part in this week’s challenge #pavementplants. Here are some of your highlights.

One of my favourite #pavementplants which always brighten up the concrete and tarmac in March – just when you need it most – these beautiful little Whitlow grass found in #Grantham this week #wildflowerhour

The best of this week’s #pavementplants: Daisies colonising the gaps in the tarmac at Plumpton village hall. Almost enough for a daisy chain! #wildflowerhour

Sweet violets by a roadside in Lewes, Sussex #pavementplants #wildflowerhour

Cochlearia danica (Danish Scurvygrass) is a common street weed in many of the towns in Pembrokeshire this year. @BSBIbotany

 

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from #wildflowerhour http://www.wildflowerhour.co.uk/blog/2018/03/11/highlights-from-the-pavement-plants-challenge/

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