Dover White Cliffs - 30/06/18
There is a beautiful flower filled walk along the white cliffs of Dover from the National Trust car park above the docks to St. Margarets Lighthouse a few miles away with wonderful views. There are several routes you can take and each has its own attraction. The whole area comprises of typical rich chalk grassland flora and associated insects with some arable verges as well that are worthy of a look aorund. Species such as Early Spider Orchid, Field Pepperwort and Hoary Stock can all be found here (see previous blogs). We found so many wonderful wildflowers, but I'll only show you those I haven't recently featured along with some fine views. Kidney Vetch with its cottony fluffy bits between the flowers - it's the food plant of the small Blue butterfly caterpillars. Anthyllis vulneraria The Slender or Seaside Thistle. this is as about open as the flowers get. Carduus tenuiflorus The dead looking bronzed Carline Thistles were in