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Wild Flower Screening Thread 2015.
Topic Started: Jan 24 2015, 07:41 PM (6,569 Views)
Grayling
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Although ' officially' called harebell, this delicate hairless perennial is usually known as the Bluebell in Scotland
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Lesser Stitchwort(Stellaria graminea)
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All great to add Pisces.
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Nettleleaved Bluebell
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Great to add as well, Pisces.
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Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) Local Scots- Son afore the father, flower before the leaf

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Also great to add Pisces.
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Chrysosplenium (golden saxifrage They are soft herbaceous perennial plants growing to 20 centimeters tall, typically growing in wet, shady locations in forests.

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Pheasant's-eye

Never seen it before - looked it up and it is an Endangered species on UK Red List and UK BAP Priority Species.

Lovely little plant - I'll contact Hants Wildlife Trust as they might be interested as apparently the majority or remaining sites where it grows are restricted to Wiltshire and Hampshire.

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What a wonderful find!

Great to add Grayling.
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Thanks Dave :cool3:

They never got back to me about the Pulmonaria I found earlier this year so I won't hold my breath :panic:
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:Cool: what a pretty flower , Grayling ...... it looks so like an anemone

They're good finds , pisces :encore:
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Yes indeed, especially the Coltsfoot.
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JennyWren
Jun 7 2015, 07:03 PM
:Cool: what a pretty flower , Grayling ...... it looks so like an anemone

It does dosn't it Jen, but it isn't :no:

I've had an e-mail back requesting more info either to submit to HWT or direct to the Hampshire Plant Recorder so I will do that and at the same time will send details of the Pulmonaria :cool3:
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It could be a significant flora record for the county if confirmed. Grayling.
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Hants WWT have confirmed it Dave and have passed the details to the County Recorder, it will be interesting to see if he comes back to me and if he does I'll let you know :cool3:
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Yellow-horned Poppy

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Bittersweet

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Honeysuckle

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Tufted Vetch

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Bramble

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Changing Forget-me-not

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Black Medick

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White Bryony

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Common Mallow

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Tree Mallow

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Hare's-foot Clover

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Scarlet Pimpernel

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Grass Vetchling

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Yellow Rattle

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Found this growing in what I laughingly call the lawn - Procumbent Yellow-sorrel

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All great to add Grayling.
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