Hilly Wood & Sissinghurst Castle 01/04/16
There's something rather special in a non descript small wood near Cranbrook, called Hilly Wood. For at least 70 years there has been a naturalised colony of Cyclamen Daffodils with their unique swept back sepals. With my own garden Daffs beginning to wither (after starting to flower in late December) I wondered if I had left a visit too late. We eventually arrived and after a bit of a muddy walk down hill we came to the area where they grow. As we rounded a bend thousands of these peculiar Daffodils carpeted the woodland floor. These originate from Western Spain and Portugal, where apparently they are now endagered in the wild. Here's a photo showing the swept back petals. Simply beautiful in such numbers. Narcissus cyclaminius In places the ground was carpeted with these lovely red catkins. I've not noticed them before, but they came off a tree over 20m tall. I later looked them up and they are from a Hybrid Black...