Nature Walk in Hyde Park, London

Today, I explored Hyde Park and nearby Green Park in London for about 30 minutes, focusing on the plant life around me. The weather was clear and sunny, with a cool breeze, making it a perfect day to observe the diverse plant species in the park. During my walk, I focused on finding examples from all four main plant groups and also took note of a few animals I encountered along the way.

Bryophyta (Moss): I didn’t capture a photo of moss this time, but I noticed some moss growing at the base of trees, thriving in the damp shaded areas of the park.

Polypodiopsida (Seedless Vascular Plants) – Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium): This fern-like plant was growing in clusters among the grass. Its feathery leaves resembled a fern, though it's technically an angiosperm. However, it was a striking plant to find.

Gymnosperms (Non-Flowering Seed Plants) – Monkey Puzzle Tree (Araucaria araucana): I was excited to find this unusual tree, recognizable by its thick, spiky branches. It’s an evergreen conifer and stands out due to its prehistoric-looking foliage.

Angiosperms (Flowering Plants):

Roses (Rosa sp.): I came across a beautiful cluster of bright pink roses blooming along one of the park’s walking paths. These flowering plants are iconic for their vibrant colors and fragrant scent.

Monk's-Hood (Aconitum napellus): This striking purple flower caught my attention near the edge of a flower bed. Monk's-Hood is known for its deep violet-blue blooms and is a favorite among pollinators.

Aside from the plants, I also observed a few animals enjoying the park:

Eurasian Magpie (Pica pica): Perched on a metal fence, this magpie stood out with its black and white plumage. It seemed curious and stayed in place long enough for a good photo.

Egyptian Goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca): Walking through the grassy area, I spotted an Egyptian Goose grazing. It’s a common sight in Hyde Park, and its distinct markings make it easy to identify.

Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia): While not native to the UK, this oak tree made an impression with its sprawling branches and dark green leaves.

Publicado el 22 de octubre de 2024 por kurtstoever kurtstoever

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Urraca Común (Pica pica)

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Octubre 18, 2024 a las 04:54 PM BST

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London, UK (Google, OSM)

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Ganso Egipcio (Alopochen aegyptiaca)

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Octubre 17, 2024 a las 04:19 PM BST

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London, UK (Google, OSM)

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Aconito (Aconitum napellus)

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Octubre 18, 2024 a las 04:11 PM BST

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London, UK (Google, OSM)

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Milenrama Eurasiática (Achillea millefolium)

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Octubre 17, 2024 a las 04:05 PM BST

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London, UK (Google, OSM)

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Pehuén (Araucaria araucana)

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kurtstoever

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Octubre 18, 2024 a las 04:22 PM BST

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London, UK (Google, OSM)

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Rosas (Género Rosa)

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kurtstoever

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Octubre 18, 2024 a las 04:13 PM BST

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London, UK (Google, OSM)

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Encinos, Hayas, Castaños Y Parientes (Familia Fagaceae)

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kurtstoever

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Octubre 18, 2024 a las 04:32 PM BST

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London, UK (Google, OSM)

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