More things i saw today
Friday 09 April 2010 at 3:12 pmVerbascum thapsus, Pulmonaria officinalis, Bellis perennis, Crataegus monogyna, Equisetum arvense, and Hedera helix (of course all in addition to the things i saw earlier)
QuaintR is all about two young healthcare professionals on their bumpy way to find the road to balance, happiness and nice recipes in life. This blog is a way of sharing their everyday adventures.
Queck Curious. Strong headed. Bubbly. Passionate. Creative. Medical Doctor. Still a bit diffident.
Roosje Medical Herbalist. Huggable. Floaty. Enthusiastic. Creative. Energetic. Stubborn. Medical student.Verbascum thapsus, Pulmonaria officinalis, Bellis perennis, Crataegus monogyna, Equisetum arvense, and Hedera helix (of course all in addition to the things i saw earlier)
My bag is too big?!?!?!? What?!?!? That has never happened. Guess there's a first for everything. Luckily i still need to put in some things (yeah right: a phone, a pen, a hat, and some mueslibars or something the like). Mmmmm....
On my way from university to Queck's i managed to see the following things: Tussilago farfara (which i was sooooo happy about!), Trifolium spp (you can't see which one since it's not flowering yet), Symphytum spp (same story, plus couldn't use the leaves either since the plants were still very small), Rubus fructicosus, Allium spp, Capsella bursa-pastoris, something resembling a hedge mustard, the first leaves of Heracleum sphondylium, some thistles, Malva spp, Geranium spp (most often it's the G. maculatum). A very happy herb-spotting day!
...and counting. Next Monday we'll start our well-deserved walking holiday, so it'll be very quiet around here for about 3 weeks. Thought i'd let y'all know.
Today i found some more herbs in addition to the 'weeds' i saw earlier this week... These include Stellaria media, Achilliea millefolium, Ranunculus spp (most propably the repens), Petasites vulgaris (i think), Urtica dioica, Plantago lanceolata, Chelidonium majus, and lots and lots more...