Lady’s bedstraw is now flowering throughout the parish. It has a wonderful honey like scent. This picture was taken of a great flush of flowers on the footpath from South Farm to the South Downs Way. Flowers of the bedstraw family where often used in the stuffing of mattresses in medieval and early modern times, hence the name. Lady’s bedstraw was often used for the pillows as it has the strongest and sweetest scent, plus it is also said to be a flea repellent.
Categories: Summer Flowers