Gently down the stream

By Miranda1008

Another day, another hillside

Sainfoin, Onobrychis viciifolia

Today I was back on Morn Hill, relatively briefly as I had a lot else to do.  But as the weather's gone back to being so lovely (cooler, some clouds, but beautiful sunshine) how can you just do boring stuff all day if you don't have to?

This blip is of sainfoin, which flowered profusely here in June but is suddenly having a small but significant second flowering.  So pretty, isn't it?

Thanks, as always to BikerBear for hosting FlowerFriday.

Not a lot else to report.  In fact probably nothing else you want to hear so let's leave it there.  That means I can stop blathering and listen to the News Quiz.  And it's Friday night ;-)))  Have a fantastic weekend  xx

A list of my blipped 2018 wildflowers to date:

JANUARY
Snowdrops
FEBRUARY
Gorse (or furze);  Wild daffodils
MARCH
Coltsfoot;  Primroses;  Blackthorn
APRIL
Greater periwinkle;  Goat willow;  Ground ivy;  Cowslips;  Daisy;
Common field speedwell;  Wood anemone;  Greater celandine
MAY
Cuckoo flower (or lady’s smock);  Yellow archangel;  Common dog violet;
Crab apple;  Bluebell;  Red clover;  Germander speedwell;
Three-cornered leek;  Hawthorn;  Yellow flag; Dandelion;  Common vetch; Dog rose;  Green alkanet;
JUNE
Bramble;  Stinking iris;  Dropwort;  Meadow buttercup; Sweet briar;  Red campion;  Butterfly orchid;  Poppies;  Nettle;  Birdsfoot trefoil;  Meadow cranesbill;  
JULY
Musk mallow;  Field Scabious; Ragwort;  Rosebay willowherb; purple loosestrife; teasel;  meadowsweet; yellowloosestrife;  Great willowherb;
AUGUST
Water mint; marjoram;  spear thistle;  rowan;  guelder rose;  cow parsley;  common sorrel;  buddleia; Himalayan balsam;  hedge bindweed; crab apple; field fleawort;  sainfoin;

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