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Wildflowers

Ivy

Ivy

White Campion

White campion

Tansy

Tansy

Hay meadow with yellow rattle

Yellow-rattle

Common Knapweed

Common knapweed

Deptford Pink

Deptford pink

Common Sea-lavender

Common sea-lavender

White Water-lily

White water-lily

Saw-wort

Saw-wort

Red Bartsia

Red bartsia

Bog asphodel

Bog asphodel

Yellow-wort

Yellow-wort

Yellow Archangel

Yellow archangel

Wild Strawberry

Wild strawberry

Common Knotgrass

Common knotgrass

Common Columbine

Columbine

Stinging nettle

Stinging nettle

Bladder Campion

Bladder campion

Hemp-agrimony

Hemp-agrimony

Wood sorrel growing from moss in a wooded valley

Wood sorrel

Lady's Bedstraw

Lady's bedstraw

Green-veined White on Common Dandelion

Common dandelion

Yellow-horned Poppy

Yellow horned-poppy

Yellow Water-lily

Yellow water-lily

dwarf thistle

Dwarf thistle

Common Duckweed

Common duckweed

Wild thyme

Wild thyme

Wild Carrot

Wild carrot

Black Horehound

Black horehound

Water Avens

Water avens

Curled Dock

Curled dock

Marsh-marigold

Marsh marigold

Japanese Knotweed

Japanese knotweed

Dyer's greenweed

Dyer's greenweed

Bright yellow Colt’s‑foot flowers in bloom, with several round, daisy‑like flower heads made of fine, narrow petals clustered closely togethe

Colt's-foot

Common Sorrel

Common sorrel

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