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Wildflowers
on Benevenagh
Early Autumn |
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Himalayan
Knotweed
One thing you can say for this plant though - cows love it! In fact the one thing that slows its spread around here is bovine greed. |
Persicaria wallichii |
Barbarea intermedia |
Intermediate
Yellow Rocket
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Bell
Heather
Once it is a few hundred years dead, it tends to be dug up around here and used as fuel. |
Erica cinerea |
Euphrasia scottica |
Eyebright
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Silverweed
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Potentilla anserina |
Polygonum persicaria |
Redshank
Take your pick but isn't it funny how often the devil appears in these stories? |
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Wild
Thyme
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Thymus polytrichus |
Centaurea nigra |
Lesser
Knapweed
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Heather
or Ling
Some people even used it to flavour beer. |
Calluna vulgaris |
Crepis capillaris |
Smooth
Hawk's-Beard
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Yarrow
From the time of Achilles yarrow has been used in the treatment of wounds made by iron weapons. As the hero and his comrades crossed the wine-dark sea clasping bronze spears, the yarrow seemed to be able to cope with all kinds of metals. Its flowers range from pink to deep purple. |
Achillea millefolium |
Ranunculus flammula |
Lesser
Spearwort
The plant is poisonous. |
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