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Photo Screening Thread.; For The Wild Flower Photography Challenge 2014.
Topic Started: Jan 1 2014, 03:47 PM (3,415 Views)
JennyWren
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Grayling ... i can't . After i post them here ... i delete them if i don't need to keep them :doh: Not to worry ... plenty more to photograph :cool4: thanks anyway :cool1:
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Amethyst
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Marsh Harrier
Any of these any good?

Black Medic Medicago lupulina
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Black Medic
by Tatterling, on Flickr

White Dead Nettle Lamium album
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White Dead Nettle
by Tatterling, on Flickr


Yellow Archangel Lamium galeobdolon variegated form (overall of habit or close up of flowers)
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Yellow Archangel
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Yellow Archangel 2
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Amethyst
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And a few more

Bugle Ajuga reptans
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Bugle Ajuga reptans
by Tatterling, on Flickr

Cuckoo Flower / Lady's Smock Cardamine pratensis
I always know them as mayflowers - but according to google nobody else does!
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Cuckoo Flower Cardamine pratensis
by Tatterling, on Flickr

Ground Ivy Glechoma hederacea
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Ground Ivy Glechoma hederacea
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Davebutterflyman
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All brilliant to add Ame.
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Amethyst
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:thanks: Dave - how about hawthorn or gorse? are they a bit too big and woody to go in wildflowers? :thinking:
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Amethyst
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Hot off the Wildflower ID thread.....

Common Storksbill Erodium cicutarium

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Common Storksbill Erodium cicutarium
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Davebutterflyman
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Great to add Ame.

I'm not sure where we stand on flowering bushes/shrubs etc...i'll look into it and get back to you.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Honesty

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mick2
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is the few-flowered leek any good dave?
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Davebutterflyman
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Great to add Jan and Mick.
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Grayling
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Any of these any good?

1. Common Water-crowfoot
2. Early Purple Orchid
3. Greater Stitchwort
4. Wild Daffodil
5. Wood Anemone
6. Wood Sorrel
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Davebutterflyman
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A lovely set Grayling and all great to add.
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Grayling
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Thank you :cool3:
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Davebutterflyman
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A pleasure.
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Amethyst
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:wave: Have we got a conclusion on whether to include bigger specimens like hawthorn and gorse?
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Davebutterflyman
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Hi Ame.

I have just looked back on last years challenge and we did include gorse on that occasion so i don't see why not with the likes of gorse and hawthorn this year :cool2:
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Amethyst
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:thanks: Dave - Maybe I've found a home for that hawthorn I didn't need for The Challenge after all ;)

Hawthorn
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Gorse
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Davebutterflyman
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:lol: Ame.

Both are great to add.
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Naturezel
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Groundsel

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Davebutterflyman
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Great to add Hazel.
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