Road Verge Visit A2 Northfleet, Kent 19th May 2015
I have passed this interchange many times and often thought it looked good for a spot of botany. Well today I had a look around. It's not a motorway so you are allowed to walk the verges of the slip roads but obviously take care! I have a reflective jacket for such occassions. There were masses of wildflower and insects, here's some of what I found and photographed. First stop was a layby on the North of the interchange where I found this Wintercress. Unlike many other yellow crucifers, these aren't recent crop relicts. Barbarea vulgaris Then across the road to the central reservation of the road outside of Sainsbury's. Here I found a surprise Lesser Sea-Spurrey. This is a coastal salt marsh plant, but is spreading inland thanks to us salting the roads every Winter. Spergularia marina Hemlock had grown very tall in a short space of time. It's quite poisonous but I think more attractive than the superficially similar Cow Parsle...