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These were sent in by Ann Walker, 29/07/06

Hawkbit, sent in by Ann Walker, June 2007

Wood Sage , sent in by Ann Walker, June 2007

Black Horehound - sent in by Ann Walker, June - 2007

Corncockle and Mayweed - sent in by Ann Walker, June - 2007

Cornflower - sent in by Ann Walker, June - 2007

Morning Glory, sometimes called Convulvulous or Bindweed

sent in by Ann Walker

Yarrow, sent in by Ann Walker

Mallow, sent in by Ann Walker

Red Clover, sent in by Ann Walker

Lesser (smaller) convolvulous or bindweed. Some of these wild flowers are so pretty, yet we take them for granted and often tend not to notice them.

Ann Walker

Ragwort - very poisonous (but not for bees!)
Ann Walker

I spotted this yesterday - never seen one before in my life. It's growing near to a couple of scentless mayweeds, and it certainly has the same leaves

This photo of a Bladder Campion was taken before Ann had her digital camera.

Bugloss

Wintercress

Garlic Mustard

Star of Bethlehem

speedwell

Marsh woundwort


 

 

 

 

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