Ramsons in Bramley Fall Woods

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Ramsons in Bramley Fall Woods

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 14 May 2020

With near daily recreational walks as encouraged in the Covid-19 lockdown, I've been more aware of the sequence of different flowers this year. Bluebells and ramsons are often seen together in woodland, but the latter have only just come into flower (and scent!) this week while bluebells came out a couple of weeks earlier.

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Image Location

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53.821031
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-1.62264