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10-05-2010, 03:16 PM
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| | | I.D Please
The flower head was about half the size of stitchwort. 
This one is growing on a damp roadside. | 
10-05-2010, 04:21 PM
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| | | Re: I.D Please I’d go for Greater Chickweed (Stellaria neglecta) for the first and a species of Bittercress for the second – possibly Wavy Bittercress (Cardamine flexuosa), not certain about that, though | 
10-05-2010, 06:51 PM
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| | | Re: I.D Please It would be difficult to say which species of Chickweed the first plant is. Large forms of Common Chickweed are very similar to Greater Chickweed
The second is Wavy Bittercress (Cardamine flexuosa) | 
11-05-2010, 07:41 AM
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