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There are many wildflowers with similar leaves here in this shaded, walk, with much leaf litter on the ground, near a stream, (this year has seen...
In a very large farmer’s field, where previously this year I saw turnips growing, which have now been harvested, I see the plant in the photos...
Thank you for your interesting observation. Regards Richard Masson
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This is a plant in a London, England, front garden, I think taken today. Any ID appreciated. Thank you
The photo shows the stump of an old Oak or Ash tree in a field, near a stream, after days of rain. Location: Edenbridge, Kent England. My question...
Thank you for your kind reply. Regards Richard Masson
I am writing a piece about plants growing down inside a road water drain. The photos show the cast iron grating, a close up of part of it...
May I ask: Do you think the plant is Wild Privet or Common Privet? Regards Richard Masson
Strange looking growths on trunk of Silver Birch tree. The growths went a considerable distance up the trunk- getting smaller the higher they...
Two Photos show shrub with black berries which grows wild, but not that common amongst our local hedge rows. Berries seem to be arranged in a cone...
Beautiful blue flowered plant, approx: 3feet - 4feet tall. Any ID appreciated.Thank you. Separate photos of flower and leaves. Location:...
Beautiful white/pink wildflower. In uncut pasture land, West of Kent, England. About one foot high. Flower and leaves in two photographs. Any I D...
Thank you for replies. Regards Richard Masson
The white plant, whose flower looks abut like Cow Parsley, which here grows on every roadside verge, is part of a wilded field. The 2nd photo was...
This weed, with a little yellow flower and a leaf reminiscent of a wild strawberry is everywhere this year, sometimes in the vegetable garden,...
I have read the text, looked through a magnifying glass at my new samples and I do think it is Lesser trefoil, but not to 100%. One wonders if...
Thank you for your reply. Looking up this plant on the internet it appears it is very valuable as a nitrogen fixer where it is wanted in...
The plant in the photograph is everywhere in local farmers fields which have been left uncut. I looked through my book ‘Encyclopaedia of Arable...