QUODITCH EDUCATION DEVON

 

QUODITCH MOOR NATURE RESERVE

QUODITCH FLORA

SEPTEMBER

 

Welcome to Quoditch Moor Nature Reserve in September. There are still plenty of flowers and plants around. In field one yellow seems to be the predominant colour.

This is Water Pepper (Persicaria hydropiper - polygonaceae) which can be seen growing in clumps around the field.

The Corn Mint (Mentha Arvensis - (Labiatae) is still in flower. There's the most beautiful smell as you walk through the path
The sunlight has brought out the hoverflies, this one is on Marsh Ragwort (Senecio aquaticus - Compositae)

This is another member of the compositae family Golden Rod (Solidago vigaurea - compositae)

 

This is a member of the Vetch family

This one is yet to be identified (added Sept 17th 2006)

Star Sedge - (Carex echinata)
   
   
   
   
   
 

Page last updated 17th September 2006

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