WILD FLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN OUT WHILE OUT WALKING - 2017

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    Indian Balsam... very invasive, last time we went to Quarry Bank Mill National Trust at Styal in Cheshire, they had signs dotted about asking people to rip it out if they see it when walking along the river
    Not sure what the other 2 are :dunno:
     
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      Bet they did :heehee:

      Purple Loostrife

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      Hemp Agrimony

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      Ribwort plantain

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        Think this one is a very droopy (daytime!) Evening Primrose?

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        Don't know what this is but I have a feeling it is a weed gone crazy...

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          1st is Evening Primrose you are right..

          2nd is Hairy Willowherb from what I can see.. It is though definitely one of the Willowherb family..
           
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            Good morning @Zigs and all my other friends,spotted this on a walk any ideas please:smile:

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              Wotcha Woo :)

              Parasol Mushroom, don't eat it raw.
               
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                Morning @Zigs and thank you my friend,very much appreciated:smile:
                 
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                  My pleasure Woo :)

                  If you get a lot of them they dry out very well and you can add them to winter stews and owl pellets.
                   
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                      Best guess at this one is Rock Sea Spurrey.
                       
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                        To follow the 'hemp nettle' here is a 'similar' plant I saw in the borders of nearby field which have been sown with wild seed mix. WeedSm.jpg
                         
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                          That's the naughty version :hate-shocked:
                           
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                            Hi @Zigs definitely naughty! :snorky: But it does seem to have turned up as part of a mix of sunflowers, niger, atriplex etc designed for encouraging wild birds to field borders. There are loads of these - up to 6 foot tall and close to flowering... Actually quite pretty plant.
                             
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                              Thought that stuff only grew in attics :heehee:
                               
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                                Is that the excuse you're going to use? ;) :whistle: :snorky:
                                 
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