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Old 07-07-2008, 12:03 AM
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Help to Identify Wildflowers

Please help me identify these two plants i found yesterday in kings langley area while out for a walk.





Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

Hi easyr17.

The first one is Rest-harrow Ononis repens.
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Old 07-07-2008, 12:19 AM
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Re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

Hi easyr17.

The second looks like Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum).
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Re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

It isn't Herb Robert. Not totally sure on ID, but fairly confident they are leaves of an umbel, possibly Rough Chervil, Chaerophyllum temulum?
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Re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

I agree with rest harrow.

The second is more tricky but it's not herb robert. Rough chervil is more likely
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Old 07-07-2008, 07:32 AM
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Re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

I recall finding rest harrow at the foot of Penshaw Hill last year and got ID from the forum. In the bit of research I did it indicated that the plant apparently got its name because the root system would stop a harrow - although that was probably in the days of horse drawn farming implements.
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Re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

Agree the first is Rest Harrow and the second maybe Rough Chervil
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Re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

thanks to everyone for the id. This is such a great website with expert knowledge.

now i will know restharrow and, most likely rough chervil, in my future walks.
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Re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

Another possibility for 2. is Bur Chevril, Anthriscus caucalis
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Re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

Wasn't sure if the umbellate flower in the picture was just edging in from the side. Looking closer, it seems it is part of the plant of course
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Re: Help to Identify Wildflowers

Common restharrow
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