Cyclamens popping their heads through the wire mesh fence.
Flowerbeds bursting with colour - hardly an inch of soil visible anywhere now.
Tiny flowers.
Curly tendrils.
A few silk tree flowers remain - looking gorgeous against the blue sky.
Rose hips.
Grasses and little purple flowers (two different plants)
Big drifts of colour.
Take off.
Grapes dangling over the "Welcome to Coombe Wood" notice.
Hops.
Shocking pink!
Lovely intermingling of colours.
Callicarpa berries beginning to turn.
Clusters of winged seeds.
Spindleberries.
These crazy grasses - remind me of sparklers!
More spindleberries (a different kind, not as far on in their development as the others I photographed today.)
Looking closer at those crazy grasses.
Huge fluffy bumblebee.
Smaller bee.
Such hairy legs!
Not many sunflowers left now - but this one looked lovely in the sunshine.
Tiny salvia (hot lips?)
Japanese Anemones.
Slender fuchsias.
Sunlit corner, with small poppies.
Wild carrot seed pods (?)
such amazing structures!
I thought this one had the little red flower in the middle but there's an insect hiding in there.
My friend noticed the shine on this fly. (Even the less popular insects are fascinating close up!)
Abutilon.
Berries
Love this colour!
It's amazing how much these have grown.
I'm glad my friend noticed the leaf unfolding - I would probably have missed it. It's really good to walk with different people - we all notice different things.
We had a leisurely cuppa in the Cafe courtyard. The sun was lovely and warm, birds were singing and a robin was hopping around under tables and chairs searching for crumbs.
Heading home, we paused at the pond to watch the dragonflies and damselflies flitting about.
A couple landed and posed.
On the way back to the car the sun was illuminating the cyclamens which are growing through the fence.
My friend arrived and we walked around the gardens chatting. I didn't take as many photos this trip.
The corner that was in sunlight the day before - shady today.
Fungus.
Hydrangea with petals that are more rounded than the petals I photographed here a little while ago - they were wavy edged petals. I suppose there could be a couple of slightly different varieties close together - or is it the same plant doing something slightly different with its later flowers?
Spindleberries - more red showing than yesterday.
White cosmos with delicate pink markings.
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