Hi all, A number of Alliums can have curly leaves, genuinely wild Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) comes to mind (but it's not your plant). Having looked again...
That might be unlikely given that there are no records for Allium victorialis in the BSBI atlas: http://www.bsbimaps.org.uk/atlas/main.php I'm sure I've seen...
Hello to all members, your help please I have put a couple of photos under Lofty 63 about number 10, in which I have put in photo 1 & 1a ( Plant & flower ) and...
Hello, 3 April 2009 Further observations of the Allium covering about three square metres on the Pixie Path indicate that the majority were curly on the path...
Hello, Rebvised again: The Sussex Plant Atlas shows the Field Garlic as probably extinct since 1927 and the Wild Onion as present in this location, so the very...
Yes, I'd concur with those. Are they this year's, Bill? It's very early for the milkmaid (C. pratense) at least hereabouts (NE Yorks). As for books it's hard...
I have always found the larger, perhaps a bit cumbersome, book by Garrard and Streeter 'Wild Flowers of the British Isles' as good as any for a first diagnosis...
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I am one of those who 'swear by' Rose (The Wild Flower Key, Warne 2006). I used the previous edition a lot but now have the latest one which has been revised...
Hi, I have uploaded two photos taken this morning to the files area of a flower that appears to grow as either a singleton or twin flower! It has us mystified...
My feeling is that it might be Musk Storksbill, Erodium moschatum. This is an increasing plant in south England and might have spread as far north as v.c.53 by...
Still states flowers unscented. Obviously you question this statement. Phil ... From: pucebody To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009...
Many thanks indeed Charles and Rodney. The delay in replying was due to our wishing to go back to the site and examine the plants further but unfortunately we...
McClintock & Fisher says it's "scented" and I'd be inclined to believe that! I've only ever encountered the plant itself a couple of times, and seem to...
I agree it is definitely an Erodium, and I'm 95% sure it isn't the common one because the leaves are wrong. I have never seen musk storksbill so can't comment...
Greetings Folks A great plethora of Spring Flowers on the move . Find in the Mystery selection 2 Speedwell shots for comment , the habitat was on mown grass...
Yep Thanks Malcolm , Hope you are well and "doing your rounds" :)in this smashing spring weather , a little dull in Yorks today but Sunday seen Comma ,Orange...