One of the problems isn't taking images or noting where they were taken, it's finding time to upload them. Well here we are in August and I'm trying to catch-up with June's observations. Two days walks, one near home and the other "over the water" on the Wirral. Still not caught up but watch this space.
White or sandhill snailThe shell background colour is a creamy white, with varying degrees of pale to dark brown markings. The markings are in the form of uninterrupted spiral bands.
Small clusters of tiny yellow flowers. Leaves are three-lobed cloverleaf with the tip of each extended into a minute point.
Large bright scarlet flowers. Leaves deeply divided with narrow segments.
No obvious scent :-)
Leaves deeply dissected
Feathery foliage and delicate clusters of up to 20 pink and red flowers.
lapidarius - Abdomen relatively long. Hair longer and thorax less humped than in confusus.
Green flowerheads in threes and blunt, oval leaves
Long flattened leaves and large, bright yellow flowers.
Big, floating white flowers; Floating leaves are round in outline; none underwater
Greenish-white flowers; long, narrow leaves, with prickly edges (cleavers)
Large pink flowers, marked with dark stripes. Leaves large with rounded lobes.
Large, tightly packed heads of yellow flowers. Heads becoming downy after flowering. Leaves are hairy and made up of 9 leaflets.
Like Bladder Campion bur smaller, fleshy leaves, larger flowers and a lower growth habit.
A creeping hairless plant with fleshy, mostly opposite, leaves. No petals, but the calyx is coloured and forms the flower.
Hedge Woundwort - Large tapering, leaves with distinctly toothed edges. Flowers deep reddish-pink.
Bristly plant with large, lobed leaves.
Jack-by-the-hedge Large heart Shaped leaves. White flowers with petals twice as long as sepals.
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