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    Smile Plant ID's (Pic heavy)

    While out walking the dog in a local field I saw some plants that took my interest.

    (sorry for low quality they were taken on my phone)

    1) This was growing in the middle field all on its own.




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    3) Jack by the hedge?




    I also saw this little field mouse..dont need an ID, just cute.




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    Not sure about the outhers, but No1i would say is cowslip

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiraeth View Post
    Not sure about the outhers, but No1i would say is cowslip
    Google Agrees so 1 is CowSlip
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    Total guess but what about No2 being foxglove (probably wrong )

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiraeth View Post
    Total guess but what about No2 being foxglove (probably wrong )
    pretty certain its not fox glove, they were not soft & hairy also too many leaves.
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    Havn't checked the guides but I wonder if 2 is a plantian, broader leaves than lanceolate plantain but otherwise quite similar.
    3 yes jack by the hedge, garlic mustard or whatever you want to call it...good in a salad.
    4 think your mouse is actually a vole (blunt nose), impressive to catch him on a mobile.

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