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Post by davebutterflyman on Jun 7, 2018 8:36:40 GMT
I think Geoff is right there, we have had this in our garden in the past.
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Post by Pam on Jun 7, 2018 8:50:04 GMT
Hi Geoff, Audrey & Dave, just googled & looks like Calendula- English Marigold. Many thanks to you all
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Post by Pam on Jun 7, 2018 10:19:28 GMT
I`ve still got a few to id from Norfolk most of the Crucifers But, this one, just leaves......maybe Parsley-piert?
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Post by earthdragon64 on Jun 7, 2018 15:19:34 GMT
Too big for Parsley-piert Pam, it's tiny and that looks much bigger than the Pineappleweed in the background. No idea what it is though, sorry.
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Post by Pam on Jun 7, 2018 22:20:16 GMT
Ok, Audrey, thanks for looking, I`ll work on it!!
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Post by scoot on Jun 8, 2018 16:40:08 GMT
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Post by Grayling on Jun 8, 2018 18:02:18 GMT
Hi Scoot I can't help with the first one but the second (3rd photo) looks like Sweet Rocket, also known as Dame's Violet and the last one Wild Mignonette.
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Post by scoot on Jun 8, 2018 19:03:21 GMT
Thanks.
Wild Mignonette, thats it.
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Post by Pam on Jun 8, 2018 19:07:17 GMT
Sorry Scoot, can`t help with the first one but agree with Grayling on the last 2
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Post by Forget Me Not on Jun 8, 2018 20:44:32 GMT
Great to see and find out the names of the many wild flowers Jen and David and everyone. Do you mean like this Eric. They are so pretty.
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Post by scoot on Jun 9, 2018 6:07:38 GMT
Another 1 here... Sorry for the horrific picture quality. God knows what happened there.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Jun 9, 2018 9:11:33 GMT
Those are Speedwell of some type, Jean
The last one looks like a type of Geranium, Scoot.
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Post by earthdragon64 on Jun 10, 2018 7:14:22 GMT
Scoot, your pink one is a geranium as Dave says. Difficult to tell, but I think it could be Druce's Crane's-bill - Geranium x oxonianum - which is a hybrid between French Crane's-bill (Geranium endressii) and Pencilled Crane's-bill (Geranium versicolor). It's a garden escape, but it seems to quite like growing in the wild.
If you google it you should find quite a few images to compare, it is quite variable as it can range between the characteristics of the two parent plants.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Jun 10, 2018 9:43:53 GMT
Any ideas on this one?. Saw lots on the edge of a large pond at Mannington Hall in Norfolk during May. Slightly closer photo of the flower with a Green-veined White for company!
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Post by earthdragon64 on Jun 10, 2018 10:47:52 GMT
Dave, that's Bogbean - Menyanthes trifoliata - one of my favourites, usually on the edge of ponds or right in them making it tricky to photograph. Lovely photos of the flowers and the butterfly.
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Post by Pam on Jun 10, 2018 15:13:49 GMT
Brilliant plant to find Dave!! Never seen it in wild.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Jun 11, 2018 11:23:51 GMT
Many thanks Audrey and Pam.
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Post by Pam on Jun 11, 2018 13:41:06 GMT
Hi folks, I`m struggling on these, any help appreciated I thought Winter cress but the leaves look wrong? Maybe a Rocket? Thanks for looking
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Post by davebutterflyman on Jun 12, 2018 8:19:46 GMT
The first one Pam reminds me a little of Oilseed rape but i'm really not sure.
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