Sunday, 30 August 2015

Fruitful Fryent earlier today

A cascade of hawthorn berries

A stroll in Fryent Country Park earlier today revealed what appeared to be a bumper crop of fruits. Such abundnace used to be seen as a sign of a harsh winter ahead.  Some of the fruit bushges and trees are in the ancient hedgerows of the park, some in the Orchard at Bush Farm and some were planted by the Barn Hill Conservation Group.

I have posted a photo gallery of images below. Click on the image to enlarge it.




Apples

Blackberry
Hornbeam
Blackthorn (sloe)
Honeysuckle
Guelder Rose
Greengage
Dog Rose
Acorns
Mulberry
Elderberry
Asparagus
More apples

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Martin, for some lovely photographs, reminding us of the natural (with some encouragement from conservation volunteers) beauty on our doorstep.

Philip.

Anonymous said...

Excellent info - thank you!