has anyone ever come across very tiny specimens of common centuary.? I have seen over a hundred plants, some no more than one inch high, others a few inches...
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In a message dated 05/10/05 21:42:52 GMT Daylight Time, ... Rosebay willowherb Chamaenerion angustifolium cheers Colin P Duke [Non-text portions of this...
HJello, I should have thought a bit and then I would have known. The flowers are common enough but usually pinkish (rather than blue), the few remaining...
Hello Rosebay Willowherb, normal colour: http://www.glaucus.org.uk/RosebayWillowherb082e.jpg Cheers Andy Horton glaucus@... Adur Valley (West Sussex)...
some less than an inch and all parts in proportion. apparently I am told it is due to the nature of the soil, though I dont know exactly what that means. peter...
This is the wild golden-rod, Solidago virgaurea. It does look like a Senecio, but the most obvious difference is the phyllaries / involucral bracts under each...
Yep looks like Goldenrod Solidago virgaurea . There is also the ( Canadian Golden Rod Solidago canadensis ) which is similar. Flower heads are borne on...
Can anyone help as I have a mental block at this moment! Which is the fumitory growing in the allotments by the cemetry at Lake on the Isle of Wight and...
Hi, Can anyone help as I have a mental block at this moment! Which is the fumitory growing in the allotments by the cemetry at Lake on the Isle of Wight and...
Hi Phil, Its Nicandra physalodes, the "shoo-fly-plant" or "Apple of Peru", its an incredible seeder but needs plenty of warmth to germinate. It's meant to...
Many thanks Darrel and Eva for the information, much appreciated Phil ... From: Darrel Watts To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 2:28...
I took these pictures of a vetch growing by the side of a track in Yorkshire this summer. The photo of the flowers is not wonderful, but the plant as a whole...
I'd like to know three things: 1. what was the soil type (lime, acid, neutral)? 2. general habitat info - i.e. up in the high dales/lowlands? - Yorkshire's a...
... size as ... it's ... It was near a place called Duggleby in what I think would be described as lowlands, growing on chalk/limestone in long grass at the...
I mentioned last year an unidentified annual I've noted growing along central reservations. It's been bugging me again this autumn and I wonder if anyone else...
It's Bassia scoparia (Summer-cypress) and yes, it is a member of the Chenopodiaceae. It's spread like wildfire all over the South Hants motorway network as...
It must certainly be pretty salt-tolerant judging by the environment and the company it keeps. I understand that in Turkey (part of its native range) it grows...
From: "Martin Rand" <martin.rand@...> ... Chenopodiaceae. It's spread like wildfire all over the South Hants motorway network as well. It apparently...
... Ripley services towards Guildford. I've seen it tumbleweeding too in the same area: last Tuesday, along the central reservation of the A3 Guildford bypass....
A mixed bag here:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/wildbritain/thismonth/highlights.shtml Phil L [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Does anyone know if e.g. viviparous Juncus bulbosus firstly forms seeds which germinate in situ, or do the plants bypass this stage and develop tiny plants...
The Environmental Action Group of Adur-in- Partnership, WSCC and Adur District Council Are there enough trees in Adur? How can we preserve the trees we have? ...