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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