Posted on July 11, 2014 By Michael Griffiths
Sunrise: 05.00 Sunset: 09.29
Category: Wild Plants, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, Wildlife Photography Tags: Canon 500D DSLR camera., Canon EFS 60 mm f2.8 macro lens, Comfrey Blooms, Kidderminster, nature, Nature Photography., Photography, Stourport on Severn, Wild Plants, Wilden Marsh, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, wildlife photography, Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
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Lovely capture.
Thank you, Eden
These are gorgeous.
These are valuable plants, Maralee.
Comfrey is one of the most potent medicines we can grow in temperate regions.This plant can be used medicinally to mend broken bones, and will heal open wounds faster than conventional medicines. It’s leaves are packed with calcium, iron, potassium, phosphorus and other minerals which its taproot pulls from several feet below the ground. Comfrey can be used to fertilize crops; cows and chickens like to eat it, and its taproot will break up and improve poor soils.