But back to the blue in here reflected from my majestic friends … I see what @farrowandball would call #hagueblue . Beech trees hold significant magical and symbolic importance in Druidic tradition, often referred to as the “mother of the woods” or Queen of the Woods”. And deeply connected to ancient knowledge, the written word, and the manifestation of wishes @save_the_forest_world@standforthetrees@here_bedragon
Make sure to Swipe and SOUND UP for the SKYLARKS!!!
Over half the world population of the bluebell is found in the UK .Our best loved plant of ancient woodland. Beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) and bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) share a vital ecological relationship. Together they signify ancient, undisturbed woodland, a healthy habitat, and a stable, long-established soil ecosystem. Something that will be destroyed by the current appropriation of green energy and the tons of concrete coming their way. @standforthetrees@justiceforwales@here_bedragon
Can YOU see the blue in this light? One of the things I love about working with @caroslighting is the intense debate about colour nuance . We also love to crow to the lads about women being able to see a wider variety and nuance of colour down to our two X chromosomes. Answering this call from @here_bedragon Includes the call from these beech, my special friends who have cradled me for 15yrs .
Woods are the most biologically diverse terrestrial ecosystems in the UK. They are essential to our existence . Something we easily forget .
It’s is our duty to defend these habitats. @justiceforwales