Plants in my field...

PapaverFollis

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I have 26 photos of about 20 different plants... but these are the ones I haven't named yet. Anyone know any of these? Two are on the hardstanding rather than in the field.

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B
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C... which might be the same as B
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D
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2 more not uploading. Will try in another post.
 

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There's so much in this field... it's quite old pasture I think. I've also got a purple vetch of some kind, meadow vetchling, birds foot trefoil, yarrow, cow parsley, common hogweed, marsh marigolds (but weed killered most of them), sorral, loads of sorral, meadoesweet, cuckoo flowers and chickweed. And at least 3 different grasses but suspect more. It's a bit of a shock after years of ryegrass...
 

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I'm going to go and get a better picture of 'F'... struggling to work that one out. It has pink flowers that sit between the layers of leaves. I'm sure its in the nettle family?
 

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Nettle family have tooth edged leaves, and that looks smooth
I was thinking some sort of spurge until you said pink flowers
 

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It was the arrangement of leaves and flowers that had me thinking nettle... someone said stitchwort on my facebook. Edit... just checked definitely not stitchwort.
 
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B could be a type of chickweed, we've chickweed and mouse ear chickweed growing nicely atm ? and it does look quite like mouse ear. Our mouse ear stands up taller and more upright than chickweed.
 
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