WEBMASTER:
Jeanette Sitton - Reedham Close resident

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These are some of the plants that can be seen
growing on the Estate
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Common Field Speedwell
Lesser Celandine
Ivy-leaved Toadflax
(Veronica persica)
(Ranunculus Ficaria)
(Cymbalaria muralis)
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Shepherd's Purse
Pine ??
 
(Capsella bursa-pastoris)
   

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Photographs on this page are by Simone Coombs, Richard Ford and Jeanette Sitton, (Webmaster). Copyright: Simon Coombs, Richard Ford and Jeanette Sitton.

Ivy-leaved Toadflax

Ivy-leaved Toadflax is a free-flowering rock plant. It can sometimes be seen growing between bricks on our low walls, (those that separate paths from grass areas). The plant is very often seen on balconies too, (especially those along the river's edge), growing between bricks. The webmaster often has dense areas of toadflax on her balcony wall. (Airborne).

The estate has a wide variety of plants. The majority of those shown here grow/have grown naturally, others require a little T.L.C. (tender loving care). Of course, they don't all bloom at the same time.