Solved Wild Flowers ID please

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  1. Songbird

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    Hi all.

    Earlier on this year I sprinkled a box full of wild flowers in our old veg plot. Quite a lot have germinated and the plot is full of leaves coming through. I have identified the marigold seedlings but the crinkly leaves ones and the big heart shaped leaves in the first pic are baffling. I don’t know what they are.
    Has anyone any idea what flowers they are please? TIA.
     
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    They’ve all come out in the wrong order. Pic 1 is now pic 3! Hope this works….
     
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    I get the heart shaped one around my bird feeder, I think its maybe buckwheat?
    It has small pink buds then white flowers.

    I think the 'crinkly' ones might be poppies?
     
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    @SherwoodArrow , poppies did cross my mind too re the crinkly leaves ones, if so, they’re in abundance all over the plot! I’ll have a google at buckwheat too. Many thanks.
     
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