A to Z of British Wildflowers

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Primary Image Titlesort icon Description
Gallant-soldier
Garden Grape-hyacinth
Garlic Mustard
Germander Speedwell
Giant Bellflower
Giant Butterbur
Giant Herb-Robert
Giant Hogweed
Globe Flower
Globe-thistle

Echinops ritro is  a hardy perennial plant that has tall silver-grey, branched leafy stems, dark green divided leaves that are whitish on the underside and round, violet-blue...

Goat Willow
Goat's-beard
Goat's-rue
Golden Samphire
Golden-saxifrage
Goldenrod
Goldilocks Buttercup
Gorse

Up to 2m tall, common Gorse is a familiar sight in most of the British Isles. From March to June it is evident by the abundance of pale yellow flowers borne on a prickly bushy shrub. The heavy...

Grape-hyacinth
Grass Vetchling
Grass-of-Parnassus
Great Burnet
Great Forget-me-not
Great Lettuce
Great Mullein
Great Sundew
Great Willowherb
Greater Bird's-foot-trefoil
Greater Bladderwort
Greater Burdock

The leaves of the Burdock are large, heart shaped and pale green on the upperside, greyish on the underside and covered in fine hairs, the leaves becoming smaller further up the plant. They...

Greater Butterfly-orchid
Greater Duckweed

Plant consists of a green thallus floating on water. The thallus is often tinged purplish beneath.

Greater Herb-Robert
Greater Periwinkle
Greater Spearwort
Green Alkanet
Green Figwort
Green Hellebore
Green-flowered Helleborine
Green-winged Orchid
Ground Ivy
Ground-elder
Ground-pine
Groundsel
Gypsywort

Gypsywort is a perennial and a member of the mint family. It is an erect plant with sparsely branching stems that bear simple opposite leaves arranged in vertical ranks of pairs that are...

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