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