Wild clematis, or Traveller's Joy, Faversham

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Wild clematis, or Traveller's Joy, Faversham

Image: © pam fray Taken: 24 Aug 2022

Clematis vitalba, an invasive climbing plant. The blooms are beginning to develop into the silky seed heads which will become fluffy, giving it the alternative name of Old Man's Beard. It is growing by the footpath next to Faversham Creek with Shepherd Neame Brewery buildings in the background.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.317999
Longitude
0.889933