I do have a wildflower book and I have looked around on-line, but I still have no clue as to what some of my photographs are of!
If you could help on these three, which to be honest are the ones driving me mad with curiosity, then that would be wonderful .. thank you
The first looks like Ground-ivy (Glachoma hederacea) to me, and the second Greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) and possibly Red dead-nettle (Lamium perpereum) for the last one being held.
But then again, I'm no expert, May!! Welcome to WAB.
The first looks like Ground-ivy (Glachoma hederacea) to me, and the second Greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) and possibly Red dead-nettle (Lamium perpereum) for the last one being held.
But then again, I'm no expert, May!! Welcome to WAB.
Yes I'd go along with those. Also, if you snap the Greater Celandine stem in half, it should exude a yellow sap - be careful though, this substance is poisonous!
You know, they are exactly what I was veering toward. The one thing that made me unsure was the petals of the greater celendine looked more frilly if you like, in my book, the leaves of the ground ivy also looked so dark, they were almost black and I convinced myself the dead red nettle should be bigger!
I now have to identify the odd plant I saw in a churchyard yesterday! With no flowers to be seen, this should be a bit of a pain!