Wildflower meadow by Tile Cross Road
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Image: © A J Paxton Taken: 27 Aug 2014
Looking towards the bus terminus, where a bus can be seen, and the buildings at the junction of Tile Cross Road with St. Giles Road and Bell Lane. The wildflowers have been planted at the edge of a small park between St. Giles Road and Mackadown Lane. The flowers appear to be mainly corn marigolds (yellow) with some corn chamomile (white petals) and cornflower (blue); there were also some poppies also (not visible in the photo) - a typical 'cornfield wildflower' seed packet mixture.