Thursday, 7 August 2014

St David's Flora

It's no secret to those of you who have read previous posts of mine, but I love wildlife photography, especially of flowers and plants. When you get up close and personal with a flower you can see so much detail and structure, it's truly incredible.
In my last post I talked about my recent family holiday in Wales. One thing that I've always looked forward to about going there is seeing the variety of plants that can be found along the coastal paths in the area.
I took a lot of pictures whilst I was there, so I'll restrain myself and just post a few to illustrate the unique, weathered beauty of cliff-dwelling flowers.

This is some variety of wild pea

White morning glory

Brambles

For some reason the snails were loving this plant, it was covered in them!


These don't technically count, but aren't these beautiful roses?!



Thrift


Wild Thyme

Curled up bracken 

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