Jul 2020
10:31pm, 31 Jul 2020
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Chrisity
For the yellow one it gave St John's Wort, which i think is right, but for the white it gave Soapwort which i'm not so happy with. Any help?
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Jul 2020
10:38pm, 31 Jul 2020
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Chrisity
Large flowered Early evening Primrose and Fireweed (Rosebay willowherb)
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Jul 2020
10:39pm, 31 Jul 2020
18,050 posts
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Chrisity
Ragwort with fly
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Jul 2020
10:40pm, 31 Jul 2020
18,051 posts
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Chrisity
Herb Robert
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Jul 2020
10:55pm, 31 Jul 2020
18,052 posts
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Chrisity
Tansy
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Aug 2020
8:59am, 1 Aug 2020
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Fragile Do Not Bend
For your yellow and white flower photo, I’m pretty sure St Johns Wort is correct. The white flowers look like some sort of geranium but I can’t be sure as I can’t see the leaves properly. It would help to have a clearer photo taken closer to the plant.
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Aug 2020
9:18am, 1 Aug 2020
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
Thank you Chrisity for signposting me to this thread, my aim is to learn more wildflower names
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Aug 2020
5:18pm, 1 Aug 2020
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Chrisity
Thanks FDNB, Plantnet suggested Greater Musk Mallow. Here is a better blow up of the pic
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Aug 2020
7:19pm, 1 Aug 2020
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Elsie Too
There was loads of this in flower on the beach in Norfolk. I think it’s samphire?
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Aug 2020
8:59pm, 1 Aug 2020
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Greater Musk Mallow isn’t a flower I’m familiar with, I’ve googled it and it looks right. It’s not a native.
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