#Common hedgenettle
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faguscarolinensis · 7 months ago
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Betonica officinalis / Bishopwort at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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dansnaturepictures · 1 year ago
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8th October 2023: Pig Bush in the New Forest and bits at home
Pictures taken in this set: 1, 2, 9 and 10. For only the second time for us at Pig Bush and never quite as close to the car park as this, some pigs, my first seen out for pannage this year (the commoner's right to turn out pigs in the forest to eat the harmful to ponies acorns). It's always a charming and feel good part of a New Forest autumn seeing these out and I love seeing it. When they bounded towards us today it was joyful and hearing them crunch as they munched the acorns was really nice to appreciate which I hadn't as much in previous years. 3. A key flower here at this time of year which I've had a great year for, devil's-bit scabious. 4. Some New Forest ponies, it was good to see these well today. 5. The first Woodland Grasshopper I've ever knowingly seen which was nice. 6. A pretty dor beetle. 7. A lovely daisy. 8. A beautiful bit of heather in flower.
My first ever betony or common hedgenettle and my first bogbean of the year were other exciting moments on the walk. Other highlights on it were a lovely Kestrel, Stonechat including an exquisite bright red one, a few Meadow Pipits heard and seen well, Long-tailed Tits, Blackbird, Carrion Crow, loads of thrilling Red Admirals including an amazing view of one right at the start drifting over me at the car park allowing for a lovely view from below, Speckled Wood, Migrant Hawker, Common Darter, a few bees, a hornet and a slug. Other standout plants seen today were tormentil, hawksbit, lovely yellow gorse, white clover, bog asphodel leaves, rose hips, holly berries, hawthorn berries and acorns. A fly and spiders including Long-bodied Cellar spider, House Sparrow, Collared Dove, Starlings and Robin in the forsythia hedge across the road were nice moments at home today.
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tangledwing · 8 years ago
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Common hedgenettle, betony, purple betony, wood betony, bishopwort, or bishop's wort (Stachys officinalis).The anthers stick straight out. It flowers in mid summer from July to September, and is found in dry grassland, meadows and open woods in most of Europe, western Asia and North Africa.
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