Our wild child Ms Peony Broteri is now settling down for the winter with hopefully tubers deep down by the chestnut tree roots and the seeds hidden away. Have been told the seeds can take two years to birth into another wild and seductive Ms Peony.

January/February



Oh, I love all things ‘nature’ 🙂
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Positively carnivorous……but gorgeous!
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I thought the same thing, it looks a little like a flytrap. Cool photos.
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Well…will post this mushroom which attracts the flies but is supposed to be edible! Called a stinkhorns! Ms Peoni is a bee trap in the spring but they do escape her clutches. The seeds are the dark black shiny parts within the seed head.
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