Monday, 26 July 2021

A Wild Flower Ramble on the Crossness Nature Reserve

We managed fifty plus species, including:

Black Horehound

Blue-Water (or Pink-Water) Speedwell

Bramble

Bristly Oxtongue

Buttercup sp. (possible Creeping)

Celery-Leaved Buttercup

Cock’s-Foot

Common Sorrel

Common Toadflax

Creeping Cinquefoil

Creeping Thistle

Dandelion

Dove’s-Foot Crane’s-Bill

Fennel

Field Bindweed

Gipsywort

Goat's-Rue

Greater Plantain

Hawthorn

Hoary Cress

Hoary Mustard

Lady’s Bedstraw

Lesser Burdock

Lesser Sea-Spurrey

Lucerne aka Alfalfa (or possibly Sand Lucerne: depending on seed formation)

Mugwort

Many-Stalked Spike-Rush

Mare’s-Tail

Marsh Sow-Thistle

Mayweed (assumed Scentless)

Narrow-Leaved Bird’s-Foot Trefoil

Nettle 

Oxeye Daisy

Pendulous Sedge

Phragmites

Purple Loosestrife

Red Bartsia

Red Clover

Redshank

Reedmace

Ribwort Plantain

St John’s-Wort sp. 

Sea Beet

Sea Clubrush

Selfheal

Spear-Leaved Orache

Strawberry Clover

Teasel

Trifid Bur-Marigold

Tufted Vetch

White Clover

White Dead-Nettle

Wild Carrot

and Yarrow 

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