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paganbride Lilac Beauty
Lilac Beauty commented on by paganbride Staffordshire Moorlands, England, United Kingdom10 years ago

It does look very similar to the images in the link, I'll pop and get another photo. It's decided to live on an old bike in the out house. It is a very orangey colour, almost like a copper beech leaf.

paganbride Lacy Phacelia
Lacy Phacelia commented on by paganbride Stoke, Staffordshire, United Kingdom12 years ago

Thank you Kristal! x

paganbride Climbing Corydalis
Climbing Corydalis commented on by paganbride Staffordshire, United Kingdom12 years ago

Neither had I. It's such a small and easily missed plant. I only noticed it after taken some pictures of a thistle! It is really delicate.

paganbride Viper's Bugloss
Viper's Bugloss commented on by paganbride Stoke, Staffordshire, United Kingdom12 years ago

I have the one in the link in my amazon basket!

Oh dear and now I have the Flora Britannica in there too.... :-S
Hehe! Thanks for the tips!

I only started looking at plants after helping out with a university project - and in the end I think he's going to quite it anyway. So I'm left with a big folder of pressed flowers and photos! I think I've found a new hobby! I wish I could do the course!

paganbride Viper's Bugloss
Viper's Bugloss commented on by paganbride Stoke, Staffordshire, United Kingdom12 years ago

I must have found it on it's way out!
I'm primarily using The Wild Flower Key, by Francis Rose (revised edition) Collins Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe, and a surprisingly useful Black's Medicinal Plants of Britain and Europe. Can you suggest any others?

paganbride Viper's Bugloss
Viper's Bugloss commented on by paganbride Stoke, Staffordshire, United Kingdom12 years ago

Really? I'm new to plant identification, I initially thought it was, but the books I'm using picture an erect plant, with these sort of structures growing at branched intervals. The one has them emerging from the ground :-S
*confused*

paganbride Harebell
Harebell commented on by paganbride Staffordshire, United Kingdom12 years ago

Oh yes, I agree. I logged out before I'd checked the listing this morning (small child needing breakfast!). Glad you like the photos :-)

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