Thymus

Hadrian's Wall

In July 2003 I returned to Northumberland once again to walk alongside Hadrian's Wall, enjoy the magnificent scenery and find some wild thyme.  I found a very large colony of thyme near Housesteads fort, growing in the shallow soil on top of the wall.  Associated plants were mostly grasses, ox eye daisies and yarrow.

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Hadrian's Wall at near Housesteads fort.
Hiking stick gives an indication of the height
of the wall at this site.
 

Thyme growing with grasses in shallow soil
on the stones of Hadrian's Wall.

 

Thyme growing with grasses in shallow soil on the stones of Hadrian's Wall.
 

Detail of thyme growing in shallow soil on the stones of Hadrian's Wall.


Photographs © 2003  Margaret Easter.  No copying or reproduction permitted.

 

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