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I've been taking photographs of plants in and around my garden since I bought my first digital camera in 2001 (three years after I has started this website). So whilst wondering where to keep the pictures in the days before Flickr and cloud storage, I thought I'd create a little database of them on my UK Gardening website, and I've been taking photos and adding them to my site ever since.

Below is a very small, random selection of photographs I have taken over the last 27 years. To see a larger version of a photograph, click the image. You'll then be able to scroll left and right through the current selection.

Aglais io Peacock butterfly (European peacock)

Aglais io Peacock butterfly (European peacock)

Roof Garden

Roof Garden

Hemeocallis fulva (Daylily)

Hemeocallis fulva (Daylily)

Tree trunk

Tree trunk

Chaenomeles (Quince)

Chaenomeles (Quince)

Lilium 'Red Dwarf' (Lily)

Lilium 'Red Dwarf' (Lily)

Deutzia crenata

Deutzia crenata

Pelargonium (Geranium)

Pelargonium (Geranium)

Helleborus foetidus (Stinking hellebore)

Helleborus foetidus (Stinking hellebore)

Azalea

Azalea

The Katherine Parr garden, designed by Yvonne Mathews, it was awarded a Silver medal. As part of the Six Wives of Henry VIII show gardens at the 2009 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. It was a 'Mary' garden, a garden where each plant has a connection to the Virgin Mary.

The Katherine Parr garden, designed by Yvonne Mathews, it was awarded a Silver medal. As part of the Six Wives of Henry VIII show gardens at the 2009 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. It was a 'Mary' garden, a garden where each plant has a connection to the Virgin Mary.

Primula

Primula

Narcissus (Daffodil)

Narcissus (Daffodil)

Pyracantha (Firethorn)

Pyracantha (Firethorn)

Ladybird (2 spot) on sweet pea

Ladybird (2 spot) on sweet pea

Belted hoverfly Volucella zonaria. One of the largest flies of Britain. It mimics a hornet or wasp, but is harmless to humans. The adults are great polinators and their larvae are believed to eat wasp grubs.

Belted hoverfly Volucella zonaria. One of the largest flies of Britain. It mimics a hornet or wasp, but is harmless to humans. The adults are great polinators and their larvae are believed to eat wasp grubs.

Lichen on oak branch

Lichen on oak branch

Blue tit on feeding station

Blue tit on feeding station

Rubus (Blackberry, Bramble)

Rubus (Blackberry, Bramble)

Lilium 'Red Dwarf' (Lily)

Lilium 'Red Dwarf' (Lily)

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