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Wild Flower Screening Thread 2015.
Topic Started: Jan 24 2015, 07:41 PM (6,571 Views)
JennyWren
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I did , Dave .. just one very bad pic . It was on the birch tree very camouflaged . I'll pop it on the Bird ID thread :cool2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Ok Jen.
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Grayling
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Cuckooflower (also known as Lady's-smock)

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Davebutterflyman
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Great to add Grayling.
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Grayling
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:cool3:
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks again for doing the list for Jan, Grayling.
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Grayling
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A pleasure :cool3:
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:cool2:
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Garlic Mustard

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Moschatel

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Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage

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Wild Garlic

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Wood Sorrel

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Woodruff

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Yellow Archangel

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Davebutterflyman
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All great to add Grayling.
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:cool3:
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:cool2:
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Thyme-leaved Speedwell

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Great to add Grayling.
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:cool3:
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JennyWren
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:hey: hi Dave .. are these ok to add .. cow slip and yellow dead nettle :point:

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JennyWren
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oh .. i see that yellow archangel ( which we have ) could be yellow dead nettle ... this one is variegated :thinking:

http://landscaping.about.com/od/plantsforshadyareas/p/Lamium-galeobdolon.htm
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Davebutterflyman
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Hi Jen

The cowslip is great to add. That's what i thought when i saw Yellow Dead Nettle and immediately Yellow Archangel sprung to mind so probably best we leave that one as it stands.
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Grayling
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There is a variety - a subspecies argentatum which has variagated leaves and is popular in gardens and is sometimes naturalised - but it is a long way off looking like the real thing

Yellow Archangel

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JennyWren
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Ok .. thank you both :Cool: .. I'd forgotten there were many varieties :cool4:
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