Tiddesley Wood Nature Reserve
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Photographing Bluebells at Tiddesley Wood | Pershore Worcestershire | Geoff Moore Photography
Join me as I search for Bluebells to photograph at Tiddesley Wood nr Pershore in Worcestershire, UK. On this adventure I share tips on polorisers and composition considerations when trying to photograph Britain's favourite wild flowers.
The bluebell is one of the ‘indicator species‘ of ancient woodland, meaning woods that have been in existence since at least 1600; the Woodland Trust considers that some bluebells may even mark remnants of the original wild wood that covered Britain after the last Ice Age.
Filmed entirely on a Google Pixel 2 XL this is my second vlog to date and I hope you enjoy. Lots of things to learn, and I hope my video production will continue to improve.
Image 1: The Bluebell Hunt
1/500 sec @ f / 4.5, ISO 100 - 48mm
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Image 2: Fairies Corner
1/160 sec at f / 5.6, ISO 100 - 80mm
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Bluebells in Dockey Wood on the National Trust's Ashridge Estate
Because folks on the site are asking about the location of good bluebell woods.......
aloo bukhara tree or plum plant
Aloo Bukhara tree or plum plant is a tasty fruit but price is around 400 per kg INR.
here are more than 2000 varieties of plum which grow around the world. The aloo bukhara, (which in Urdu means the potato of Bukhara, is in fact a corruption of alu in Farsi, which means plum) grows in Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and India. Bukhara is a famous ancient city, and was founded long before AD 800 when the modern city was founded on an older site. It was the centre of learning along with Samarkand and is now situated in Uzbekistan. It is now famous in the region for its rare books which date from the 13th century, (Genghis Khan destroyed the city in 1220, but it was rebuilt) when it was the centre of Sufi Islam. Now it is famous for carpets as well as rare books. It was an important centre of trade on the Great Silk Road. The plums come into season soon, and we are looking forward to their arrival as they help to ward ff colds and flu. The Latin name for these plums is Prunus bokharensis. They are eaten raw, cooked and dried, and can be used to clean metal. The name Bukhara comes from the Sanskrit, vihara meaning monastery.
All plum trees are thought to have originated in the area around the Caspian Sea, and were introduced into Britain by the Romans, it is thought. In Roman times there were 300 known varieties. These go under the general name of Prunus domestica. The pilgrims took plums with them to America. In The Vale of Evesham, in the UK plums have been commercially produced since the 19th century and in Pershore there is an annual Plum Fayre held in August. I had a great aunt who lived close to Pershore and in plum season I particularly liked the Yellow Egg Plum, perhaps because of its name. It is said that this plum tree was found growing wild in nearby Tiddesley Wood in the early 19th century and records show that in 1870, 900 tons were taken to market at the harvest. In Britain the most popular plum is probably the Victoria, and Pershore is also famous for this and the Pershore Purple, and more recently the Pershore Emblem.
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