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Post by iancol on Jan 4, 2019 9:42:52 GMT
Hi all, Second lot from Pembrokeshire coastal sites: 112 Sea Rocket? ** I think I saw this on Cornish cliffs but can't find the reference now. ** Edit - See a previous post. Suggested as Alexanders.328, 329 No idea 345 Cinquefoil? 346, 347 Common Centaury? www.mediafire.com/folder/zivigbedu1vkh/Thanks, Ian
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Post by Harold Smith on Jan 4, 2019 15:18:50 GMT
Hi Ian,
328 and 329 are White Bryony (Bryonia cretica) a member of the Gourd family.
Harold.
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Post by aeshna5 on Jan 4, 2019 18:05:01 GMT
Agree with Harold. Also Creeping Cinquefoil + Common Centaury.
I'm very familiar with Alexanders but this didn't spring to mind.. These must be pretty stunted individuals + don't look normal but don't dispute the ID
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Post by iancol on Jan 5, 2019 14:28:08 GMT
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