On Saturday 10th August I went plant recording in Coole park with lecturer Micheline Sheehy Skeffington and some of her students.
On our arrival, we were met by one of the workers there who lead us to specific interesting plants
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Helleborine - Epipactis helleborine |
And some others, but we kept stopping along the way to record other plants - like this red Valerian which was growing on the wall.
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Red valerian - Centranthus ruber |
This is not the real valerian, however, as I learned. But we did find that later on:
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Valerian - Valeriana officinalis |
Later on we found a large supply of Dewberries - like a delicious version of blackberries - it's true that blackberries are delicious too but these are milder in acidity and more juicy. Basically, you can eat more of them - besides they look lovely and were plentyful.
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Dewberry - Rubus caesius |
Here's a treasure I learned about and tried - water pepper. Like the name suggests it is quite spicy - I wonder if the the spicyness would last in cooking...
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Water Pepper - Persicaria hydropiper |
Finally, not so much on the edible menu unlike the previous few (Helleborine and Red Valerian are NOT edible), we have this interesting shrub: Purging buckthorn
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Purging Buckthorn - Rhamnus cathartica |
These are just a few of the plants we found, recorded and learned about. But mostly these are the ones I took a photo of. I took many more of the next trip - to Towen Island.
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