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Plants For Id Please
Myself and a friend did a plant survey on waste ground behind my house we got 50, plus these which
i would be very greatfull if some one could ID for me, sorry some of the photos are not very good i only have a compact camera. http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...7/DSCF0102.jpg http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...7/DSCF0105.jpg http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...7/DSCF0106.jpg http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...7/DSCF0107.jpg
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1) Fennel leaves
2) grass is Yorkshire Fog 3) Not sure abotu the narrow leaved plant 4) possibly Honesty? cheers, alan |
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Thanks for that Alan.
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The narrow leaved jobbie looks like it could be non-flowering Michaelmas Daisy.
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Thanks Chris.
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The fourth one could be Lady's smock, good for Orange Tips.
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How about ragwort for the second one?
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pic 1 a mayweed species-sorry cannot get it further down for you pic 2 as mentioned by a previous poster the grass is Yorkshire fog with a plant of common ragwort in the centre of the picture pic 3 looks to me like a type of Michaelmas daisy pic 4 is sweet rocket/dames violet Brian Laney, Northamptonshire |
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Big thank you to all of you.
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