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Flowers Northumberland (1 Viewer)

Brian Bullough

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Could you please I.D. these three or four flowers taken June Northumberland
image 753 are the leaves of 752
image 761 was about 2'6" or so tall
image 740 and 746 not sure if they are the same plant they have different flower formations ?
Many Thanks
Brian
 

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740 looks like Field Woundwort
746 appears to have the narrow leaves of Red Bartsia
752 is a Gentianella ? sp. - possibly
761 is easy - it's just that, for the life of me, I can't remember what it is :-C

Chris
 
1. Red Bartsia
2. Not Field Woundwort but certainly closely related
3. Lucerne
4. leaves of White Melilot
5. White Melilot

Mike.
 
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Thanks Guys, I did consider Red Bartsia but thought the flowers should have been along the main stem, The photo of the leaves where those of the Lucerne which I included as they looked distinctive , I should have got the Melilot there was a large area but only a small amount in flower.
Many Thanks
Brian
 
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