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Yellow rattle. Rhinanthus minor

Yellow-rattle is an annual that thrives in grasslands, living a semi-parasitic life by feeding off the nutrients in the roots of nearby grasses. For this reason, it was once seen as an indicator of poor grassland by farmers, but is now often used to turn improved grassland back to meadow - by feeding off the vigorous grasses, it eventually allows more delicate, traditional species to push their way through.
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17 comments

Malik Raoulda said:

Sublime ******
5 years ago ( translate )

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

Lovely details in the flower, Amelia. You have used depth of field perfectly to make the subject pop from the backgound. Excellent technique! All the best, Joe
5 years ago

Nicole Merdrignac said:

Très belle photo nature. Nicole.
5 years ago ( translate )

Trudy Tuinstra said:

it is beautiful
5 years ago ( translate )

Sarah O' said:

Enjoyed reading the info Amelia about this unusual plant, its quite pretty!! has that bud/or bloom opened fully yet, Amelia, if not , I would like to see it in full bloom:)

have a good new week, stay safe and strong. best wishes, Sarah
5 years ago

Schussentäler said:

Beautiful wild flower
5 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Very beautiful, Amelia !
5 years ago ( translate )

Diana Australis said:

It is a pretty little thing, Amelia...and a tack sharp macro, too!
5 years ago

neira-Dan said:

Belle rencontre
5 years ago ( translate )

Marja Savonije said:

What an interesting plant. Didn't know this exists. Thank you for the info and the photo.
5 years ago

Keith Burton said:

A lovely capture Amelia..............the flower is really beautiful. Your focus and depth of field are spot-on!

An interesting and enlightening narrative too.
5 years ago

Xata said:

Gorgeous capture, and I love the leaves... never saw this one, must not have it here.
5 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Lovely detail and thank you for the interesting information Amelia.
5 years ago

Nick Weall said:

Looks like a collection of Canaries are bursting out of the plant :)
5 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

A beauty!
5 years ago