Holborough Marshes & Ranscombe Farm, Kent 04/0617
This is an account of a day out in early June, just a month ago, but it seems longer! Many of the plants featured can still be found flowering now in Kent, and certainly can be found the further North you go. I started out at Kent Wildlife Trust's Holborough reserve, a very rare alkaline fen over chalk in the Medway Valley. It is renowned for its marsh orchids in particular, but there is much to see there. As I walked into the first meadow I found Meadowsweet coming into flower. I've just returned from a weeks holiday in Wales and this is very common and in full flower now. Thousands of plants can be seen along roadsides in certain areas, especially on Anglesey. Filipendula ulmaria The deep purple flowers of the Marsh Thistle were next spotted. This can grow to 2m tall and often on dry places, not just marshes and bogs. Cirsium palustre In the ditches grew Watercress, an attractive crucifer that is obviously ed...