Flowers by the river Thames in July at Lechlade Gloucs

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Flowers by the river Thames in July at Lechlade Gloucs
Water loving wildflowers of Lechlade

Mike and I stayed in a moored narrowboat for the weekend in Lechlade which is on the edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire. We went for some lovely walks along the river Thames and visited nearby Buscot Park.

Mike at breakfast next to our narrowboat with the river Thames behind

July riverside flora

Who needs net curtains when you’ve got Meadowsweet and Willowherb alongside?

Meadowsweet – Filipendula ulmaria

Narrowboat – Meadowsweet – Willowherb – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Great Willowherb – Epilobium hirsutum

Great Willowherb – Epilobium hirsutum – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Nearby in the marina:

Purple Loosestrife – Lythrum salicaria

Purple Loosestrife – Lythrum salicaria – Lechlade – Jul 2022
Detail – Purple Loosestrife – Lythrum salicaria – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Bristly Oxtongue – Picris echioides

I was familiar with this, having learnt it recently with Seaford Natural History Society who had been recording selected wildflowers over the summer. It has distinctive blistered foliage.

Bristly Oxtongue – Picris echioides – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Wild Angelica – Angelica sylvestris

This seems the most likely candidate out of all the white umbellifers, having looked at its foliage.

Possible Wild Angelica – Angelica sylvestris – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Common Centaury – Centaurium erythraea

We visited Buscot Park for the pre-Raphaelite art rather than the wildflowers, but did spot this Centaury in the grounds – I haven’t seen the white form before.

Common Centaury – Centaurium erythraea – Buscot Park – Jul 2022

Walking along the river again near Lechlade:

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Marsh Woundwort – Stachys palustris

This Woundwort was new to me.

Marsh Woundwort – Stachys palustris – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Water Figwort – Scrophularia auriculata

I hadn’t seen this before either – apparently the flowers are shaped like an ear, hence the name but unfortunately I couldn’t get close enough for a good flower pic.

Water Figwort – Scrophularia auriculata – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Water Forget-me-not – Myosotis scorpioides

Flowers of Water Forget-me-not – Myosotis scorpioides – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Rush – Juncus

With loads of flowering Willowherb on the opposite rive bank. I haven’t started to learn about the I.D. of Rushes yet.

Rush – Juncus – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Greater Burdock – Arctium lappa

This is another plant that I’d recently learnt. Locally we have a lot of Lesser Burdock Arctium minus which has much shorter flower stems.

Greater Burdock – Arctium lappa – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Indian Balsam – Impatiens glandulifera

Invasive Balsam at least has the benefit that it’s enjoyed by the bees, which I’ve noticed before.

Indian Balsam – Impatiens glandulifera – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Hawks-beard – Crepis

I’ve been doing this long enough to know that yellow flowers like this are hard to separate, so I’m not going to go further than the Genus Crepis. This one caught my eye as it was so large and blousy.

Hawks-beard – Crepis – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Wild Teasel – Dipsacus fullonum

This was another plant the bees seemed to like a lot.

Wild Teasel – Dipsacus fullonum – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Common Fleabane – Pulicaria dysenterica

Common Fleabane – Pulicaria dysenterica – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Scentless Mayweed – Tripleurospermum inodorum

Scentless Mayweed – Tripleurospermum inodorum – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Carrot family

This was growing in long grass on the riverbank and I thought it might be some sort of Pignut but the leaves didn’t look right. It wasn’t substantial enough to be Cow Parsley.

Carrot family – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Water Mint – Mentha aquatica

Water Mint – Mentha aquatica – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Common Comfrey – Symphytum officinale

Common Comfrey – Symphytum officinale – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Silverweed – Potentilla anserina

Silverweed – Potentilla anserina – Lechlade Jul 2022

False Oat – Arrhenatherum elatius

Although I don’t really do grasses, I was more confident about identifying this one as it was pointed out to me on a walk a few days previously.

False Oat – Arrhenatherum elatius – Lechlade – Jul 2022

Previous river walks include along the River Test in HampshireAMP and the Stour in KentAMP.

I’ve also walked along the Thames nearer to London in SurreyAMP.

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