July 9th – I shot down the A5 to Tamworth, heading for Atherstone, because I was late. Just at Streetway, near Weeford, a field of stunning light purple flowers I mistakenly thought were flax. They were absolutely gorgeous.
Alive with bees, I counted 15 species. The flowers themselves seemed to be a lavender-white with purple stamens, and I’ve not seen the like before.
It turns out the crop is phacelia or purple tansy, a crop that’s grown to rest the land and attract pollinators between productive years.
You can find out more about phacelia here. A remarkable and beautiful thing.



