On Wed the 14th of August, the local recorder, I and two others did some plant recording on Towen Island. The activity was very educational - we learned about everything from the extra types of plantain to sea lavender. A handy thing was that if you got the Genus right, the species name was likely to be 'maritima'.
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Looking like Rhubarb; Burdock - Arctium minus |
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A comparison of Reddeadnettle - Lamium purpureum and woundwort - Stachys sylvatica
Woundwort has a strong smell, like dog urine according to some; neither of the plants sting. |
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Charlock - Sinapis arvense |
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Sun Spurge - Euphorbia helioscopia |
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Northern Bedstraw - Galium boreale |
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Lady's Bedstraw - Galium vernum |
And the plantains:
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Buck's horn plantain - Plantago coronopus | |
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Sea plantan - Plantago Maritima |
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Let the 'maritimas' begin:
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Lesser Sea-spurry - Spurgularia maritima |
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Sea-spurry - Spergularia media and S. maritima |
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Saltmarsh grass - Puccinellia maritima |
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Rock Samphire - Crithmum maritimum |
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Glasswort?
Still to come: Sea Lavandar, Sea Wormwood |