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06-08-2008, 08:32 AM
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| | Wild flower ID please. This is very common round where I live,West Cambs,but I can't find a pic anywhere to find out what it is called.
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06-08-2008, 08:41 AM
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| | | Re: Wild flower ID please. Ivy-leaved toadflax - Cymbalaria muralis lovely flower I think! | 
06-08-2008, 08:56 AM
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| | Re: Wild flower ID please. Quote:
Originally Posted by Gill Catton Ivy-leaved toadflax - Cymbalaria muralis lovely flower I think! | Thank you  I know it is often considered a weed  but I think it is beautiful,it has been particularly successful this year thanks to the damp summer  ,usually by now it is just dried up straw on the walls.
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06-08-2008, 09:26 AM
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| | | Re: Wild flower ID please. i agree with ivy-leaved toadflax
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06-08-2008, 11:11 AM
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| | | Re: Wild flower ID please. Quote:
Originally Posted by village wench Thank you  I know it is often considered a weed  but I think it is beautiful,it has been particularly successful this year thanks to the damp summer  ,usually by now it is just dried up straw on the walls. | No such thing as a weed in my book, I have left all the wood avens, jack-by-the-hedge, little bittercresses and Epilobiums in place in my garden with only the plants between the paving slabs pulled out. I admit the creeping buttercup has gone from the flower bed and I try to keep on top of the dandelions (because they really can take over), but I have been actively seeding perforate st john's wort, and selfheal, I have rescued birds foot trefoil and slender birds foot trefoil and put them in my garden and was thrilled so see some wild carrot has arrived seemingly by itself in my flowerbed! | 
06-08-2008, 02:30 PM
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| | | Re: Wild flower ID please. I love birds foot trefoil,we used to call it eggs and bacon when kids because of the colours  Another I like are the cranesbills
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