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Wednesday, July 01, 2026

Wildflowers

 The Wildflower meadows at Trentham are looking wonderful at the moment.


These pollinator friendly displays are by Pictorial Meadows and were originally designed by Professor Nigel Dunnett from the University of Sheffield.

It was a joy to walk amongst them.  They sparkled in the weak sunshine after the gentle rain earlier this morning.



Bees and butterflies hovered everywhere.

Mostly large whites and wood browns.  It was lovely to see the butterflies as we haven't seen many this year.


We also spotted a Skipper.  Is it a small Skipper?  I wonder as there are several different ones.


What a lovely first step into the month of July.

8 comments:

  1. Wow! How fantastic! All my favourites. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒž๐ŸŒผ๐ŸŒธ

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    1. Thank you CK, they did look wonderful and so colourful:)

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  2. Lovely photos Rosie and what wonderful pollinator friendly meadows. So many beautiful species of flower . It is hard to tell the skippers apart unless you get a really good view. I know I struggle. I still haven't for certain spotted an Essex Skipper. Trouble is with butterflies they rarely stop still for long so you did well to get a photo :)

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    1. Thank you Caroline, I'd been saying I'd not seen many butterflies this year and there they were, many bees too. Thank you re the Skipper. I hadn't realised there were so many different ones:)

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  3. Wow, Wow, and WOW!! Beyond gorgeous. I'm pea green with envy that you got to see this in person. I would love to see a garden like that.

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    1. Thank you Sandy, we are lucky to have the gardens so close to home and they never disappoint with their wild flower displays each year:)

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  4. What beautiful meadows to walk through. I love the mix of shapes and colours in the flowers. Our butterflies are different - I've been seeing a lot of Swallowtails after missing them for several years.

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    1. Thank you Lorrie, they are lovely colour schemes and change throughout the season. How wonderful to have swallowtail butterflies, we see fewer and fewer butterflies here which is worrying:)

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