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Sunday, 28 April 2024

Spring flora of churchyards: Llanfoist, Abergavenny.


Nipped into this churchyard while waiting to pick up my son from his friend. Not visited this site before so was instantly struck by its different feel when compared to the churchyards in the valleys. The vegetation was uncut allowing plants such as cow parsley to thrive. There were, as with many public sites, a good population of Spanish bluebell some complete with bluebell rust. All in all a very pleasing churchyard that's certainly due another visit








 

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