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The very memorable forget-me-not

The very memorable forget-me-not

The forget-me-not is a British native wildflower that is also popular in gardens, often mixing well in borders with tulips as it flowers through the same period from late March, through April into early May. The evocative name comes from the legend of a romantic tragedy.

Whitby jet - fit for a queen

Whitby jet - fit for a queen

The attractive fishing port of Whitby is a favoured destination amongst members of the Goth subculture due to its connections with Bram Stoker's "Dracula" novel. Once there, they may find some suitably sombre items of jewellery - as Whitby is also famous for its jet gemstones.

London's Temple Church - once home to a secret society

London's Temple Church - once home to a secret society

Dating from 1185, the Temple Church in central London was once the English headquarters of the legendary Knights Templar, and the site of their mysterious initiation ceremonies. Since the downfall of the Templars in 1307, it has been regarded as the church of the legal profession, whose offices are concentrated in the surrounding area.

The small scissor bee - our smallest bee!

The small scissor bee - our smallest bee!

Most people can tell the difference between honey bees and bumble bees, but perhaps fewer people are aware of how varied bees in Britain can be. Sometimes that slightly annoying little fly on your plant photos is actually a tiny bee!

Tresco's tropical gardens - on the Isles of Scilly

Tresco's tropical gardens - on the Isles of Scilly

The semi-tropical Abbey Gardens, located on the island of Tresco in the Isles of Scilly, benefit from the warm flow of the Gulf stream, being set in the Atlantic 45km (28 miles) from Land's End. The 17-acre gardens were established by the nineteenth-century proprietor of the islands, Augustus Smith, around the ruins of a Benedictine Abbey.

Grey seal

Grey seal

The grey seal is the larger of the two UK seal species, and are particularly abundant around the coasts of the Outer Hebrides and the Orkney Islands in Scotland.

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