Tuesday, 28 July 2020

Out and About Again on the Crossness Nature Reserve and Surrounding area (the Frog Rush remains elusive)

We followed up our 16 July visit with another visit in search of the elusive Frog Rush. It remains elusive: assuming it is still actually there.

But all was not lost. Wild Flower' Species seen included:

Agrimony
Autumn Hawkbit
Bird's-Foot Trefoil
Black Horehound viz.


Black Medick
Bramble
Bristly Oxtongue viz.



Celery-Leaved Buttercup
Common Fleabane
Common Knapweed (including the 'Rayed' variety)
Common Mallow
Common Ragwort
Common Sorrel
Common Toadflax viz.


Creeping Buttercup
Creeping Cinquefoil
False Oat-Grass
Fat Hen
Fennel
Field Bindweed
Field Scabious
Goat's-Rue
Goosefoot sp.
Greater Burdock
Greater Plantain
Hawkweed Oxtongue
Hedge Bedstraw
Hoary Cress
Hoary Ragwort
Hogweed
Lady's Bedstraw
Lesser Burdock viz.


Lesser Sea-Spurrey
Lucerne (aka Alfalfa)
Mare's-Tail
Marjoram
Marsh Cudweed
Marsh Sow-Thistle viz.


Marsh Yellow-Cress
Mugwort 
Narrow-Leaved Bird's-Foot Trefoil
Orache sp. (Spear-Leaved Orache?)  viz.


Pale Toadflax
Perforate St John's-Wort
Pink Water-Speedwell viz.



Prickly-Lettuce
Purple Loosestrife
Red Bartsia viz.


Red Clover
Redshank
Ribwort Plantain
Sand Medick
Sea Aster (assumed)
Sea Beet
Sea Club-Rush
Shepherd's-Purse
Smooth Hawk's-Beard
Smooth Sow-Thistle
Spear Thistle
Strawberry Clover viz.


Teasel
Trifid Bur-Marigold viz.


White Clover
Wild Carrot
and Yarrow

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