Low-growing wild flowers that have colonised a garden lawn (2)

This is a lawn outside a block of flats close to my old home in London. The lawn was probably originally created on a low-nutrient substrate of subsoil and builder's rubble. Again it had not been mown for about three weeks, and a host lawn flowers have come into their own. Predominant in this picture are Creeping Buttercup, White clover, and Self Heal. The latter two are often visited by Bumblebees. This was mowed by the garden maintenance contractors a couple of days after I took this photograph.

© Marc Carlton 2009
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