Alexart
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First tree - deff hazel - makes great arrows!!, if it were beech the leaves are smaller and have a smoother surface, hazel has a kind of rough feel to the leaves, beech have little hairy bits round the edges if you look closely - young beech leaves are nice in salad!
The trees with the leaves that are sort of oblong with rounded fingers all the way round are oak including the big tree - the bark looks like elephant skin is the easiest way to remember it so you can pick it out even in winter without the leaves.
Flowers are foxglove, which is poisonous in large amounts - contains the cumulative poison digitoxin which is a heart stimulant and is what they use in heart drugs along with a few other stimulants, overdose on it and it stops the heart, if I remember correctly I think it's also a diuretic, horses are unlikely to eat it as it tastes very bitter, and himalayan balsam as others have said - don't know much about that one other than it's a pain to get rid of!!
Forgot to say the weed is dock.
The trees with the leaves that are sort of oblong with rounded fingers all the way round are oak including the big tree - the bark looks like elephant skin is the easiest way to remember it so you can pick it out even in winter without the leaves.
Flowers are foxglove, which is poisonous in large amounts - contains the cumulative poison digitoxin which is a heart stimulant and is what they use in heart drugs along with a few other stimulants, overdose on it and it stops the heart, if I remember correctly I think it's also a diuretic, horses are unlikely to eat it as it tastes very bitter, and himalayan balsam as others have said - don't know much about that one other than it's a pain to get rid of!!
Forgot to say the weed is dock.