By greddyforce on Skatehive
Like I did in August, I did in September. I went on a walk in the field to find out how many different flowers I could still find blooming in nature. Since this is the time when nature basically starts to go into sleep mode here in Estonia, my hopes were not very high to find a big variety. I was proven quite wrong. I managed to find 10 different blooming flowers. I took some photos of all of those, so I hope you like to see flowers because here I go! Jerusalem artichokes. Parts of this flower are actually edible, apparently similar to potatoes. Those bloomed in bigger patches. Common yarrow. It's indeed one of the most common flowers in our fields to see. It can be used as a tea and as a medicine. Common tansy. It can also be used as a traditional medicine and insect repellent. Mildly toxic if consumed in larger quantities. Evening Primrose Red Clover. Bees love it. Very common, can be made into tea, and is used in natural medicine. St. John’s Wort. If used in a tea, it has a calming