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A few from Fife (1 Viewer)

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All from coastal area.

1) Scottish Bluebell (Hares-bell)
2) Ox-Eye Daisy
3) ???
4) ???
5) ???
 

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3 Geranium robertianum (the flowers and small orangey leaves; the big green leaves are something else).
4 Eupatorium sp., maybe Eupatorium purpureum.
5 Vicia sp.
 
3 Geranium robertianum (the flowers and small orangey leaves; the big green leaves are something else).
4 Eupatorium sp., maybe Eupatorium purpureum.
5 Vicia sp.

Why select a North American species for 4 (yes it is grown in gardens but not as far as I know naturalised species- not mentioned by either Stace or BSBI Atlas) instead of our native E. cannabinum which it almost certainly is away from garden setting?

1 Harebell, Campanula rotundifolia (I know it is called by some Scottish bluebell but think this is misleading as it isn't in any way related to bluebells)
2 one of the mayweeds
3 Herb Robert, Geranium robertianum with leaves of Winter Heliotrope Petasites fragrans
4 Hemp Agrimony, Eupatorium cannabinum
5 Tufted Vetch, Vicia cracca
 
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