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24-05-2011, 01:29 PM
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| | | Multiple unidentified flowers Can anyone identify these flowers? The first 12 were all found in a meadow and by a stream in my local park in South Devon and the last 2 are at the end of my drive. I've had a go at identifying a few - I'm a beginner as far as idenitfying goes so excuse if they're all wrong:
1. Ground Ivy
2. Cow Parsley
3. Pignut
4. Common Sorel
5. [ ]
6. [ ]
7. Elderberry bush
8. [ ]
9. [ ]
10. Hedge Woundwort
11. Herb Bennet
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Thanks all!
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24-05-2011, 01:38 PM
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| | | Re: Multiple unidentified flowers My stabs would be:
1. Ground ivy
2. Cow parsley...
3. Pignut
4. Common sorrel
5. I think is Hogweed
6. Crosswort
7. Elder
8. Cut-leaved crane's-bill
9. Crane's-bill fruit (poss cut leaved)
10. Hedge Woundwort
11. Wood Avens
12. Unsure
13. Purple Toadflax
14. Looks like Green Hellebore I had identified, but unsure.
How did I do
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24-05-2011, 02:02 PM
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| | | Re: Multiple unidentified flowers Johhny, you did great!
No. 12, your 'unsure', is Spindle - Euonymus europaeus.
Otherwise 13 out of 14
The Hellebore could be H. corsicus but Green H. is a possible.
Dorts.
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24-05-2011, 02:09 PM
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| | | Re: Multiple unidentified flowers Quote:
Originally Posted by Dorts Johhny, you did great!
No. 12, your 'unsure', is Spindle - Euonymus europaeus.
Otherwise 13 out of 14
The Hellebore could be H. corsicus but Green H. is a possible.
Dorts. | Ahh spindle! Been a while since I have seen it, and that is when it is mostly in fruit. I almost suggested White Bryony till I opened the tab
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24-05-2011, 02:12 PM
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| | | Re: Multiple unidentified flowers Thanks for the prompt answers, folks! | 
24-05-2011, 02:15 PM
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| | | Re: Multiple unidentified flowers Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny81 Ahh spindle! Been a while since I have seen it, and that is when it is mostly in fruit. I almost suggested White Bryony till I opened the tab  | It's interesting you thought of White Bryony as the flowers certainly are very similar, I had to look twice, but then spotted the normal 'Spindle' leaves.
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