Thursday, 12 May 2016

Chettle Head Ramsons

Chettle Head Copse is carpeted with Ramsons as the last cohorts of their kind for this season burst into flower. Their presence in such large numbers makes for a fragrant and visually stunning walk. But there's more. Amongst the last flowers I spy some unopened flower buds remain for the picking, making it a triple sense experience, you smell them first, then you see them and finally you can taste them. Nice one Mother nature.

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