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Species

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Wildflowers

Lesser Centaury

Lesser centaury

Dwarf milkwort

Dwarf milkwort

Hedge Mustard

Hedge mustard

Curled Dock

Curled dock

Wood sorrel growing from moss in a wooded valley

Wood sorrel

Tormentil

Tormentil

 toadflax leaved st johns wort

Toadflax-leaved St John's-wort

Marsh-marigold

Marsh marigold

Common Vetch

Common vetch

A patch of rosebay willowherb growing in front of a row of shrubby trees, with blue sky above. The willowherb has towers of pink flowers rising from a dense swathe of green leaves

Rosebay willowherb

Petty Spurge

Petty spurge

Skullcap

Skullcap

Water Figwort

Water figwort

Pineappleweed

Pineappleweed

Brooklime

Brooklime

Snake's-head Fritillary

Snake's-head fritillary

Round-leaved fluellen

Round-leaved fluellen

Ivy-leaved Toadflax

Ivy-leaved toadflax

Garlic Mustard

Garlic mustard

Common Sorrel

Common sorrel

Himalayan Balsam

Himalayan balsam

Cow Parsley

Cow parsley

Perforate St John's-wort

Perforate St John's-wort

Common Columbine

Columbine

Meadow Vetchling

Meadow vetchling

Mistletoe

Mistletoe

Primrose

Primrose

Wood Sage

Wood sage

Common Toadflax

Common toadflax

Yarrow

Yarrow

Musk Thistle

Musk thistle

Bluebell

Bluebell

Dittander

Dittander

Vervain

Vervain

Water-cress

Water-cress

Common Bistort

Common bistort

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