IN FLOWER AROUND FRAMLINGHAM,
24-29 OCTOBER 2004


Annual nettle

Redshank

Knotgrass

Common chickweed

Red campion

White campion

Soapwort

Meadow buttercup

Common poppy

Hedge mustard

Charlock

Shepherd’s purse

Meadowsweet

Bramble

Creeping cinquefoil

Gorse

Common vetch

Black medick

Red clover

White clover

Common storksbill

Herb Robert

Dovesfoot cranesbill

Sun spurge

Annual mercury

Common mallow

Marsh mallow

Common evening primrose

Ivy

Ground elder

Hogweed

Angelica sylvestris

Hemlock

Wild parsnip

Fennel

Hedge bedstraw

Green alkanet

Black horehound

Self-heal

White dead-nettle

Common hemp-nettle

Hedge woundwort

Common calamint

Black nightshade

Great mullein

Common toadflax

Purple toadflax

Ivy-leaved toadflax

Common field speedwell

Red valerian

Field scabious

Canadian fleabane

Daisy

Scentless mayweed

Shaggy soldier

Common fleabane

Yarrow

Feverfew

Tansy

Ragwort

Groundsel

Creeping thistle

Spear thistle

Black knapweed

Goatsbeard

Chicory

Smooth sow-thistle

Nipplewort

Dandelion

Lesser hawkbit

Bristly ox-tongue

Reed

(73 species)

Alasdair Aston

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