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Ross Ahmed

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1. Large flowered Early Primrose ?
2. Bulbous buttercup ?
3. ?
4. ?
5. ?
6. ?
7. Sea plantain ?


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Could you give the dates and locations, please? Thanks.
1. I guess you mean evening primrose - I've no idea which.
2. Could be a buttercup.
3. Flowerhead-remains look like a composite.
4. Crucifer.
5. Grass - pass. Buddleia behind.
6. I guess a mullein ( + buddleia).
7. Same?
Ed - sorry, miscounted, so added the crucifer to correct.
 
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8501: evening primrose, not too much to go on for further ID
8502: def a buttercup
8504: might well be Senecio inaequidens, "composite" is a safer choice
8507: maybe Brassica nigra, but not too clear; best kept at family level
8508: pass
8509: agree on mullein
8510: I would guess a long-gone bluebell
 
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