The grassland surrounding St. Mary’s Church, Upper Froyle has a variety of wildflowers (see plant list) that appear in areas when cut less frequently. Churchyards are often uncultivated and not weed killed or fertilised.
The photos below were all taken in the churchyard in May and June 2018.
Forget-me-not
Oxeye Daisy
Cinnabar Moth
Germander Speedwell
Common Sorrel
Straw Dot Moth
Ribwort Plantain
Bush Vetch
Sycamore seeds
Good Friday Grass
Buttercups and dead wood
Comfrey
Spiderlings
Beautiful Damoiselle
Elder in flower
Rhingia Campestris Hoverfly
Garlic Mustard with Orange Tip egg
Willowherb
Lesser Stitchwort
Herb-Robert and Buttercups
Guinea fowl in Churchyard
Prickly Sow-thistle
Green-veined White
Do send us your photos of wildlife seen in Froyle.