Wood Speedwell is always tricky to photograph. It usually likes shade, but a few specimens were in a clearing where an ancient Beech was removed last year:
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Bugle seems a little early this year, but I suppose it's almost May.
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I really like the pale green leaves of Beech when they're brand new:
![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_tZ447WZizBg/SfCFztdj22I/AAAAAAAAA-M/yS_cz9zWhww/s400/new-beech-web.jpg)
Two clumps of Marsh Marigolds were well advanced in the drainage channel that flows into the Finn:
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Yellow Pimpernel certainly likes shade:
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_tZ447WZizBg/SfCFoOb4XUI/AAAAAAAAA98/msZf-AUddgs/s280/yellow-pimpernel-web.jpg)
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