Wild Flowers you have seen while out walking....!

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  1. **Yvonne**

    **Yvonne** Total Gardener

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    The creamy coloured one is Navelwort, well spotted Jiffy! That was growing in the Formby woodland. The blue one is growing in my Mum's wildlife garden.
     
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      Love this stuff in a lawn, with Lesser Trefoil, Daisy and Clover. Bit of colour! :)
       
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        I know this one is Hawkbit
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        but can anyone ID this please?

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        I may be wrong, I think it may be Common Agrimony

        I may be wrong i usually am :dbgrtmb:
         
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        You are not wrong Jiffy - SPOT ON ..:thumbsup:
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        :ThankYou:
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          @**Yvonne** your third one, the blue flower, looks like a very small Vipers Bugloss to me..
           
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            Thank you Jenny
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            Note to myself don't let it go to my head :) don't get to confident :snork:
             
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              Sea Raddish (I suppose @Zigs digs them up for use in salads together with Sea Lettuce and Sea Cucumbers)

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                I've tried one in the past, the roots are very Raddish flavoured, not much of a Raddish fan though. Never eaten a Sea Cucumber, isn't that a type of worm?
                 
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                Yes you are right and it was on Gardener's World last week too!
                 
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                looks like this very tasty

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                  :stirpot::loll:Jen & Marley :runforhills:
                   
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                    Yep, looks like some sort of holothuriodea to me :)
                     
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                        The first Teasels are flowering (but I had to hold the camera up over my head to take this shot as they are 8 foot tall this year)

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