He was back today @Cetra !
…and on film too!
Heddiw - today.
Cheers J.P,.
That beetle is well named.
Sue
Heddiw, yn fy ngardd i, Gwynonwen ( Convallaria majalis). Mae arogl hyfryd gyda nhw! Mae tywydd yn braf iawn heddiw, yn heulog ac yn gynnes.
Today, in my garden, lily of the valley. They have a lovely scent! The weather is really nice today, sunny and warm.
(sorry for the blurry close-up, only had my phone camera )
I spent a long time yesterday evening trying to get a decent picture of a Bee - Gwenynen in the Ceanothus (can’t find a Welsh name) but this is the best I could do.
I’ve learned two things today: 1) choose a different sort of bee - gwenynen and 2) switch off the automatic focus.
Ddoe yn Caeau Llandaf: Efwr / Common Hogweed yw ei enw Sais / Heracleum sphondylium yw eu enw Lladin.
Welais i Efwr mewn sawl ffurf / I saw hogweed in several forms.
Below: Dail Yfwr ifanc / young Hogweed leaf.
Below: pen blodau gyda ymbarelau gwyn mawr / flower head with large white umbrels.
Mae planhygion yn fwytadwy: dail ifanc, ac hadiau. Dw i wir yn licio casglu’r hadau sych eu defnyddio fel “cardamom” mewn curry a chawl. Mae’n nhw’n blasu fel aniseed/cardamom neu “aromatic”
The plant is edible: young leaves and seeds. I really like collecting the dry seeds and using like cardamom in curry and soup. They taste like aniseed/cardamom or “aromatic”.
Please don’t eat this unless you are 100% sure: there are several extremely poisonous lookalikes that are very easy to confuse this plant with!
Heddiw - Today.
Cheers J.P.
Heddiw - Today.
Cheers J.P.
Such as this one.
Hemlock, cegiden.
(Cegiden is the name according to “Planhegion Blodeuol, Conwydd a Rhedyn” )
Sue
No, indeed - turturod torchog are far more dainty (personal opinion)
I was looking at the picture and feeling twp
But you’ve added ysguthan and turtur dorchog to your vocab now - that can’t be bad
Indeed. have you got any closer pictures of the leaves? I haven’t seen it in my area yet (other than hemlock water dropwort)
Ooo what is that book like? I can see some second hand ones for sale online. Would you recommend it?
Sorry, I didn’t take any close-up pictures of the leaves because I wanted to show that it was an impressively large plant. (Also my phone is dodgy and my photographic skills are poor.) The leaves are fine and feathery - almost fern-like. There are lots of photos online. Maybe surprisingly, Amazon has a nice one that also shows the purple stems well.
Hemock is a common weed here (Oxfordshire).
The book is no good for identifying plants that you don’t know already. It doesn’t have pictures or a key. On the other hand, it has a comprehensive list of plant names in Latin, English and Welsh arranged by family, and then an index with names in all three languages.
I saw the copy belonging to @johnwilliams_6, and I wanted one of my own. Mine was second hand and I can’t remember where I bought it, but it might be worth trying gwales http://www.gwales.com/goto/biblio/en/9780863818509/?session_timeout=1
or indeed one of the copies you have found online.
Sue