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The wood is absolutely full of dog's mercury, alongside the wild garlic these are signs of a long established wood. The pasture, meanwhile is full of buttercups, self heal and wild thyme the moment. There are lots of other flowers ready for blooming, but need a little while longer before they are ready to be photographed.
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