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Gallant-soldier | |
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Garden Grape-hyacinth | |
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Garlic Mustard | |
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Germander Speedwell | |
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Giant Bellflower | |
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Giant Butterbur | |
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Giant Herb-Robert | |
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Giant Hogweed | |
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Globe Flower | |
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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... |
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Goat Willow | |
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Goat's-beard | |
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Goat's-rue | |
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Golden Samphire | |
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Golden-saxifrage | |
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Goldenrod | |
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Goldilocks Buttercup | |
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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... |
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Grape-hyacinth | |
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Grass Vetchling | |
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Grass-of-Parnassus | |
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Great Burnet | |
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Great Forget-me-not | |
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Great Lettuce | |
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Great Mullein | |
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Great Sundew | |
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Great Willowherb | |
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Greater Bird's-foot-trefoil | |
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Greater Bladderwort | |
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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... |
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Greater Butterfly-orchid | |
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Greater Duckweed |
Plant consists of a green thallus floating on water. The thallus is often tinged purplish beneath. |
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Greater Herb-Robert | |
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Greater Periwinkle | |
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Greater Spearwort | |
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Green Alkanet | |
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Green Figwort | |
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Green Hellebore | |
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Green-flowered Helleborine | |
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Green-winged Orchid | |
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Ground Ivy | |
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Ground-elder | |
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Ground-pine | |
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Groundsel | |
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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... |