BEESTON AND SHERINGHAM COMMONS PLANT LIST (SIMPLIFIED)

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1 BEESTON AND SHERINGHAM COMMONS PLANT LIST (SIMPLIFIED) B = Beeston Common, S = Sheringham Common, T = Top Common Latin Name English Name Last Where on (G = Garden escape/deliberate or natural Introduction) Record Common Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore BS Achillea millefolium Yarrow BS Achillea ptarmica Sneezewort B Aconitum napellus G Monk's-hood B Adoxa moschatellina Moschatel BS Aegopodium podagraria Ground Elder BS Aesculus hippocastanum G Horse Chestnut B Agrimonia eupatoria Agrimony B Agrostis canina Velvet Bent B Agrostis capallaris Common Bent B Agrostis gigantea Black Bent B Agrostis stolonifera Creeping Bent B Agrostis vinealis Brown Bent. 1990? B Aira praecox Early Hair-grass B Ajuga reptans Bugle B Alcea rosea G Hollyhock B Alisma plantago-aquatica Water-plantain B Alliaria petiolata Garlic Mustard BS Allium schoenoprasum G Chives. 1990? B Allium ursinum Ramsons B Allium vineale Crow Garlic B Alnus glutinosa Alder B Alopecurus aequalis Orange Foxtail T Alopecurus geniculatus Marsh Foxtail B Alopecurus pratensis Meadow Foxtail BS Amelanchier larmarckii G Juneberry/Snowy Mespilus BS Anacamptis morio Green-winged Orchid B Anacamptis pyramidalis Pyramidal Orchid B Anagallis arvensis ssp. arvensis Scarlet Pimpernel B Anagallis tenella Bog Pimpernel BS Anchusa arvensis Bugloss B Anemone nemorosa Wood Anemone B Anemone coronaria cv G Garden Anemone B Angelica sylvestris Wild Angelica BS Anisantha sterilis Barren Brome BS Anthemis tinctoria G Yellow Chamomile B Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet Vernal-grass B Anthriscus sylvestris Cow Parsley BS Anthyllis vulneraria Kidney Vetch B Antirrhinum majus G Snapdragon B Aphanes arvensis Parsley Piert BS Apium graveolens Wild Celery B Apium inundatum Lesser Marshwort B Apium nodiflorum Fool's Water-cress BS Aquilegia vulgaris Columbine B Arabidopsis thaliana Thale Cress B Arctium lappa Greater Burdock. 1990? B

2 Arctium minus agg. (inc. nemorosum) Lesser Burdock B Arenaria serpyllifolia Thyme-leaved Sandwort 2006 B Armoracia rusticana Horse-radish BS Arrhenatherum elatius False Oat-grass BS Artemisia vulgaris Mugwort BS Arum maculatum Cuckoo Pint BS Aster x salignus G Michaelmas Daisy BS Avena fatua Common Wild-oat B Baldellia ranunculoides Lesser Water-plantain B Ballota nigra Black Horehound B Barbarea verna American Winter-cress B Barbarea vulgaris Winter-cress B Bellis perennis Daisy BS Berberis vulgaris Barberry S Berula erecta Lesser water-parsnip Betula pendula Silver Birch BS Betula pubescens Downy Birch BS Blysmus compressus Flat Sedge B Bolboschoenus maritimus Sea Club-rush B Brachypodium sylvaticum False Brome B Brassica napus ssp.oleifera G Oil-seed Rape BS Brassica oleracea var. capitata G Cabbage B Briza media Quaking-grass BS Bromus hordeaceus ssp hordeaceus Soft Brome BS Bryonia dioica White Bryony BS Buddleja davidii G Buddleia BS Butomus umbellatus Flowering Rush B Calamagrostis canescens Purple Small-reed B Calamagrostis epigejos Wood Small-reed B Calendula officinalis G English Marigold B Callistephus chinensis G Chinese Aster B Callitriche stagnalis Common Water Starwort BS Calluna vulgaris Heather B Caltha palustris. Marsh Marigold BS Calystegia sepium Hedge Bindweed B Calystegia silvatica Large Bindweed BS Campanula rotundifolia Harebell B Campanula sp. Bellflower S Capsella bursa-pastoris Shepherd's Purse BS Cardamine amara Large Bitter-cress BS Cardamine hirsuta Hairy Bitter-cress BS Cardamine pratensis Lady's Smock BS Carduus nutans Musk Thistle B Carex acutiformis Lesser Pond Sedge B Carex dioica Dioecious Sedge B Carex disticha Brown Sedge B Carex echinata Star Sedge B Carex flacca Glaucous Sedge B Carex hirta Hairy Sedge B Carex hostiana Tawny Sedge B Carex lasiocarpa Slender-leaved Sedge. 1960? B Carex nigra Common Sedge B Carex leporina Oval Sedge B Carex panicea Carnation Sedge BS

3 Carex pendula Pendulous Sedge B Carex pilulifera Pill Sedge B Carex pulicaris Flea Sedge B Carex remota Remote Sedge B Carex rostrata Bottle Sedge T Carex lepidocarpa Long-stalked Yellow Sedge B Carex demissa Common Yellow Sedge BS Carex oederi Small-fruited Yellow Sedge. 1980? B Castanea sativa Sweet Chestnut BS Centaurea cyanus G Cornflower B Centaurea diluta Lesser Star Thistle B Centaurea nemoralis x nigra. Knapweed B Centaurea nigra Common Knapweed BS Centaurea scabiosa Greater Knapweed B Centaurium erythraea Common Centaury B Cerastium arvense Field Mouse-ear B Cerastium fontanum Common Mouse-ear BS Cerastium glomeratum Sticky Mouse-ear BS Cerastium tomentosum Snow-in-Summer B Ceratophyllum demersum Rigid Hornwort B Chaerophyllum temulum Rough Chervil B Chamerion angustifolium Rose-bay Willowherb BS Chelidonium majus Greater Celandine S Chenopodium album Fat Hen B Chenopodium bonus-henricus Good King Henry B Chrysanthemum coccineum G Pyrethrum B Glebionis segetum Corn Marigold B Chrysoplenium oppositifolium Opposite-leaved Golden-saxifrage 2015 B Circaea lutetiana Enchanter's Nightshade B Cirsium arvense Creeping Thistle BS Cirsium dissectum Meadow Thistle B Cirsium palustre Marsh Thistle B Cirsium vulgare Spear Thistle BS Clarkia unguiculata G Clarkia B Claytonia perfoliata Spring Beauty B Clematis vitalba Traveller's-joy B Colchicum autumnale G Meadow Saffron BS Conium maculatum Hemlock B Conopodium majus Pignut B Convolvulus arvensis Field Bindweed B Conyza canadensis Canadian Fleabane B Corydalis claviculata Climbing Corydalis B Cosmos bipinnatus G Mexican Aster B Cotoneaster bullatus G Hollyberry Cotoneaster BS Cotoneaster simonsii G Himalayan Cotoneaster S Cotoneaster x watereri G Waterer's Cotoneaster B Crassula helmsii G New Zealand Pigmyweed BS Crataegus monogyna Hawthorn BS Crepis capillaris Smooth Hawk's-beard B Crepis versicaria Beaked Hawk's-beard BS Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora G Montbretia BS Crocus x stellaris G Garden Crocus BS Cruciata laevipes Crosswort B Cuscuta epithymum Common Dodder B

4 Cynosurus cristatus Crested Dog's-tail B Cytisus scoparius Broom BS Dactylis glomerata Cocksfoot BS Dactylorhiza (Southern Marsh x Pugsley's Marsh) Hybrid Marsh Orchid BS Dactylorhiza fuchsii Common Spotted Orchid BS Dactylorhiza fuchsii form Rhodochila. Common Spotted Orchid B Dactylorhiza maculata Heath Spotted Orchid B Dactylorhiza praetermissa Southern Marsh Orchid BS Dactylorhiza traunsteinerioides Pugsley's Marsh Orchid B Dactylorhiza praetermissa var junialis Leopard Orchid B Danthonia decumbens Heath-Grass B Daphne laureola Spurge Laurel B Daphne mezereum G Mezereon BS Daucus carota carota Wild Carrot B Delphinium orientalis G Eastern Larkspur B Deschampsia flexuosa Wavy Hair-grass B Deschampsia caespitosa Tufted Hair-grass B Descurainia sophia Flixweed 2001 B Digitalis purpurea Foxglove BS Diplotaxis muralis Annual Wall-rocket B Diplotaxis tenuifolia Perennial Wall-rocket B Dipsacus fullonum Teasel B Drosera anglica Great Sundew B Drosera rotundifolia Round-leaved Sundew B Drosera x obovata Hybrid Sundew B Echinochloa crus-galli Cockspur T Echium vulgare Viper's Bugloss B Eleocharis multicaulis Many-stemmed Spike-rush B Eleocharis palustris Common Spike-rush B Eleocharis quinqueflora Few-flowered Spike-rush B Elodea canadensis Canadian Waterweed B Elodea nuttallii Nuttall's Waterweed B Elytrigia repens ssp repens Couch grass B Epilobium ciliatum American Willow-herb B Epilobium hirsutum Great Willow-herb BS Epilobium montanum Broad-leaved Willow-herb BS Epilobium parviflorum Hoary Willow-herb. 1990? B Epipactis palustris Marsh Helleborine 2015 BS Epipactis palustris var. albiflora Marsh Helleborine B Epipactis palustris var ochroleuca Marsh Helleborine B Erica tetralix Cross-leaved Heath B Eriophorum angustifolium Common Cotton-sedge BS Erodium cicutarium Common Storksbill B Erysimum cheiranthoides Treacle Mustard B Erysimum x marshallii G Siberian Wallflower B Eschscholzia californica G Californian Poppy. B Eupatorium cannabinum Hemp Agrimony BS Euphorbia helioscopa Sun Spurge B Euphorbia lathyris Caper Spurge S Euphorbia peplus Petty Spurge. B Euphrasia nemorosa Eyebright BS Euphrasia pseudokerneri former elongata Eyebright BS Fagus sylvatica Beech BS

5 Fallopia baldschuanica G Russian Vine S Fallopia convolvulus Black Bindweed B Festuca filiformis Fine-leaved Sheep's Fescue. 1990? B Festuca ovina Sheep's Fescue. 1990? B Festuca rubra ssp rubra Red Fescue B Ficaria verna Lesser Celendine BS Foeniculum vulgare Fennel B Fragaria vesca Wild Strawberry B Frangula alnus Alder Buckthorn B Fraxinus excelsior Ash BS Fritillaria meleagris G Fritillary B Fumaria muralis ssp boraei Common Ramping-fumitory S Fumaria officinalis Common Fumitory B Galanthus nivalis G Snowdrop B Galanthus plicatus G Pleated Snowdrop S Galeopsis bifida Bifid Hemp-nettle B Galeopsis tetrahit Common Hemp-nettle B Galium aparine Goosegrass BS Galium palustre Marsh Bedstraw S Galium saxatile Heath Bedstraw BS Galium uliginosum Fen Bedstraw B Galium verum Lady's Bedstraw B Genista anglica Petty Whin B Genista tinctoria Dyer's Greenwood B Gentiana pneumonanthe Marsh Gentian B Geranium molle Dove's-foot Crane's-bill BS Geranium pratense Meadow Crane's-bill B Geranium pyrenaicum Hedgerow Crane's-bill B Geranium robertianum Herb Robert BS Geranium x magnificum G Purple Geranium B Geranium x oxonianum G Druce's Cranesbill. B Geum rivale Water Avens. 1980? B Geum urbanum Herb Bennet B Gladiolus communis G Garden Gladiolus B Glechoma hederacea Ground Ivy BS Glyceria declinata Small Sweet-grass B Glyceria fluitans Floating Sweet-grass B Glyceria maxima Reed Sweet-grass B Gnaphalium uliginosum Marsh Cudweed B Gunnera tinctoria G Giant-rhubarb B Gymnadenia densiflora Marsh fragrant Orchid B Hedera helix Ivy BS Helianthus annuus G Annual Sunflower B Helleborus foetidus Stinking Hellebore S Helminthotheca echioides Bristly Ox-tongue B Heracleum sphondylium Hogweed BS Hieracium umbellatum Leafy Hawkweed B Holcus lanatus Yorkshire Fog B Hordeum murinum Wall Barley BS Hottonia palustris Water Violet S Humulus lupulus Hop BS Hyacinthoides hispanica G Spanish Bluebell BS Hyacinthoides non-scripta Bluebell BS Hydrocotyle ranunculoides G Water Pennywort B

6 Hydrocotyle vulgaris Marsh Pennywort BS Hypericum androsaemum Tutsan B Hypericum elodes Marsh St. John's-wort. 1989? B Hypericum hirsutum Hairy St. John's-wort B Hypericum humifusum Trailing St. John's-wort B Hypericum perforatum Perforate St. John's-wort B Hypericum pulchrum Slender St. John's-wort B Hypericum tetrapterum Square stalked St. John's-wort BS Hypochaeris glabra Smooth Cat's-ear B Hypochaeris radicata Cat's-ear BS Iberis umbellata G Garden Candytuft B Ilex aquifolium Holly BS Impatiens glandulifera Himalayan Balsam B Iris foetidissima Stinking Iris B Iris pseudacorus Yellow Flag B Iris sibirica G Siberian Iris B Isolepis cernua Slender Club-rush B Isolepis setacea Bristle Club-rush B Juncus acutiflorus Sharp-flowered Rush B Juncus articulatus Jointed Rush BS Juncus bufonius Toad Rush B Juncus bulbosus Bulbous Rush B Juncus conglomeratus Compact Rush B Juncus effusus Soft Rush BS Juncus inflexus Hard Rush BS Juncus squarrosus Heath Rush T Juncus subnodulosus Blunt-flowered Rush B Knautia arvensis Field Scabious B Kniphofia uvaria G Red-hot Poker B Laburnum anagyriodes G Laburnum B Lamiastrum galeobdolon Yellow Archangel B Lamiastrum galeobdolon ssp. argentatum G Variegated Yellow Archangel B Lamium album White Dead-nettle BS Lamium maculatum G Spotted Dead-nettle BS Lamium purpureum Red Dead-nettle BS Lapsana communis Nipplewort B Lathyrus latifolius G Broad-leaved Everlasting-pea B Lathyrus odoratus G Sweet Pea B Lathyrus pratensis Meadow Vetchling B Lemna minor Common Duckweed B Leontodon hispidus Rough Hawkbit B Lepidium draba ssp draba Hoary Cress B Leucanthemum vulgare Ox-eye Daisy B Leucanthemum x superbum G Shasta Daisy B Leucojum aestivum G Summer Snowflake B Leucojum vernum G Spring Snowflake B Ligustrum ovalifolium G Garden Privet S Limosella aquatica Mudwort T Linaria purpurea Purple Toadflax B Linaria vulgaris Common Toadflax B Linum catharticum Fairy Flax B Linum usitatissimum Flax B Lithospermum officinale Common Gromwell B Lobularia maritima G Sweet Alyssum/Alison B

7 Lolium perenne Perennial Rye-grass BS Lonicera periclymenum Honeysuckle BS Lotus corniculatus Bird s-foot-trefoil B Lotus pedunculatus Greater Bird s-foot-trefoil BS Lunaria annua G Honesty BS Lupinus arboreus Tree Lupin B Lupinus x regalis G Garden Lupin B Luzula campestris Field Woodrush B Luzula multiflora ssp congesta Many-headed Woodrush B Silene flos-cuculi Ragged Robin BS Lycium barbarum G Duke of Argyll's Tea-plant B Lycopus europaeus Gypsy-wort B Lysimachia nemorum Yellow Pimpernel B Lysimachia nummularia Creeping Jenny B Lysimachia punctata Dotted Loosestrife B Lysimachia vulgaris Yellow Loosestrife B Lythrum portula Water-purslane T Lythrum salicaria Purple Loosestrife B Malcolmia maritima G Virginia Stock B Malus pumila G Cultivated Apple BS Malus sylvestris Crab Apple B Malva neglecta Dwarf Mallow B Malva sylvestris Common Mallow BS Matricaria discoidea Pineapple-weed BS Matthiola longipetala G. Night-scented Stock. 1980? B Medicago arabica Spotted Medick B Medicago lupulina Black Medick B Medicago sativa ssp sativa Lucerne B Melilotus officinalis Ribbed Melilot B Mentha aquatica Water Mint BS Mentha x dimissa G Large Apple Mint B Mentha x verticillata Whorled Mint B Menyanthes trifoliata Bogbean B Mercurialis perennis Dog's Mercury B Milium effusum Wood Millet. 1990? B Mimulus x robertsii Hybrid Monkey Flower BS Moehringia trinervia Three-nerved Sandwort B Molinia caerulea Purple Moor-grass B Muscari armeniacum G Garden Grape Hyacinth BS Mycelis muralis Wall Lettuce B Myosotis arvensis Field Forget-me-not B Myosotis discolor Changing Forget-me-not B Myosotis scopioides Water Forget-me-not B Myosotis sylvatica Wood Forget-me-not B Nasturtium officinale Watercress BS Neottia ovata Common Twayblade BS Odontites vernus Red Bartsia B Oenothera glazioviana Large-flowered Evening-primrose 1998 B Olearia x haastii G Daisybush BS Ononis repens Common Restharrow B Onopordum acanthium Scottish Thistle B Ophrys apifera Bee Orchid B Orchis mascula Early Purple Orchid B Ornithogalum umbellatum ssp campestre Star of Bethlehem BS

8 Ornithopus perpusillus Bird's-foot B Oxalis acetosella Wood Sorrel B Papaver argemone Prickly Poppy B Papaver dubium Long-headed Poppy B Papaver nudicaule G Iceland Poppy S Papaver orientale G Garden Poppy B Papaver rhoeas Common Poppy BS Papaver somniferum G Opium Poppy B Parnassia palustris Grass of Parnassus BS Pedicularis palustris Marsh Lousewort B Pedicularis sylvatica Lousewort B Pentaglottis sempervirens Green Alkanet BS Persicaria amphibia Amphibious Bistort B Persicaria maculosa Redshank B Petasites fragrans Winter Heliotrope B Phalaris arundinacea Reed Canary-grass B Phalaris canariensis Canary-grass B Phleum arenarium Sand Cat's-tail B Phleum pratense Timothy B Phragmites australis Common Reed BS Picea sitchensis G Sitka Spruce B Pilosella aurantiaca Fox and Cubs B Pinguicula vulgaris Common Butterwort BS Pinus sylvestris Scot's Pine BS Plantago coronopus Buck's-horn Plantain B Plantago lanceolata Ribwort Plantain BS Plantago major Greater Plantain BS Plantanthera bifolia Lesser Butterfly Orchid B Poa annua Annual Meadow-grass BS Poa pratensis Smooth meadow-grass B Poa trivialis Rough Meadow-grass B Polygala serpyllifolia Heath Milkwort B Polygala vulgaris Common Milkwort BS Polygonatum x hybridum G Garden Solomon's Seal BS Polygonum aviculare Knotgrass B Populus alba White Poplar B Populus x canadensis var. serotina G Black Italian Poplar B Potamogeton crispus Curled Pondweed B Potamogeton polygonifolius Bog Pondweed BS Potentilla anserina Silverweed 2015 BS Potentilla erecta Tormentil BS Potentilla palustris Marsh Cinquefoil B Potentilla reptans Creeping Cinquefoil B Potentilla sterilis Barren Strawberry B Primula vulgaris Primrose B Primula x polyantha G Polyanthus B Prunella vulgaris Self-heal B Prunus padus Bird Cherry B Prunus spinosa Blackthorn BS Pulicaria dysenterica Common Fleabane B Pulmonaria officinalis Common Lungwort B Quercus cerris Turkey Oak BS Quercus robur English Oak BS Ranunculus acris Meadow Buttercup BS

9 Ranunculus aquatilis Water Crowfoot B Ranunculus bulbosus Bulbous Buttercup B Ranunculus flammula Lesser Spearwort B Ranunculus hederaceus Ivy-leaved Crowfoot B Ranunculus lingua G Great Spearwort B Ranunculus repens Creeping Buttercup BS Ranunculus sceleratus Celery-leaved Buttercup B Ranunculus trichophyllus Thread-leaved Water-crowfoot B Raphanus raphanistrum Wild Radish B Reseda lutea Wild Mignonette B Reseda luteola Weld BS Rhinanthus minor ssp minor Yellow-rattle B Rhinanthus minor ssp stenophyllus Yellow-rattle B Rhododendron ponticum G Rhododendron BS Ribes rubrum Red Currant B Ribes sanquineum G Flowering Currant BS Ribes uva-crispa G Gooseberry BS Rorippa sylvestris Creeping Yellow-cress B Rosa arvensis Field-rose B Rosa canina agg. Dog-rose BS Rosa rubiginosa Sweet Briar BS Rosa rugosa G Japanese Rose B Rosmarinus officinalis G Rosemary B Rubus amplificatus Bramble B Rubus boraeanus Bramble B Rubus caesius Dewberry B Rubus conjungens Bramble B Rubus dasyphyllus Bramble B Rubus eboracensis Bramble B Rubus fruticosus agg. Blackberry BS Rubus glareosus Bramble B Rubus hylocharis Bramble B Rubus idaeus Raspberry B Rubus laciniatus Bramble BS Rubus leucostachys Bramble B Rubus lindleianus Bramble B Rubus nemoralis Bramble B Rubus nemorosus Bramble B Rubus neumannianus Bramble B Rubus polyanthemus Bramble B Rubus pruinosus Bramble B Rubus ulmifolius Bramble B Rubus vestitus Bramble B Rumex acetosa Common Sorrel B Rumex acetosella Sheep's Sorrel BS Rumex conglomeratus Clustered Dock B Rumex crispus Curled Dock B Rumex obtusifolius Broad-leaved Dock BS Rumex sanguineus Wood Dock B Sagina apetala Annual Pearlwort B Sagina nodosa Knotted Pearlwort BS Sagina procumbans Procumbent Pearlwort B Sagittaria sagittifolius G Arrowhead B Salix caprea Goat Willow B

10 Salix cinerea Sallow/Grey Willow 2015 BS Salix fragilis var. decipiens White Welsh Willow BS Salix repens Creeping Willow 2015 B Salix viminalis Osier B Sambucus nigra Elder BS Samolus valerandi Brookweed B Sanicula europaea Sanicle 2015 B Schedonorus arundinaceus Tall Fescue B Schedonorus pratensis Meadow Fescue. 1990? B Scilla sibirica G Siberian Squill B Scorzoneroides autumnalis Autumn Hawkbit B Scrophularia nodosa Common Figwort B Scutellaria galericulata Skullcap B Sedum forsterianum G Rock Stonecrop B Sedum acre Biting Stonecrop/Wall Pepper B Sedum album White Stonecrop B Sedum spectabile G Ice-plant B Senecio aquaticus Marsh Ragwort B Senecio jacobaea Common Ragwort BS Senecio squalidus Oxford Ragwort B Senecio sylvaticus Heath Groundsel B Senecio vulgaris Groundsel BS Silene conica Sand Catchfly B Silene dioica Red Campion BS Silene latifolia White Campion BS Silene noctiflora Night-flowering Catchfly B Silene uniflora Sea Campion B Silene vulgaris Bladder Campion B Silene x hampeana Pink Campion BS Sinapis arvensis Charlock BS Sisymbrium officinale Hedge Mustard BS Sisyrinchium californicum G Yellow-eyed Grass B Smyrnium olusatrum Alexanders BS Solanum dulcamara Bittersweet B Solanum nigrum Black Nightshade B Solanum tuberosum G Potato B Solidago canadensis G Canadian Goldenrod BS Solidago virgaurea Goldenrod BS Sonchus arvensis Perennial Sow-thistle B Sonchus asper Prickly Sow-thistle B Sonchus oleraceus Smooth Sow-thistle BS Sorbus aucuparia Rowan BS Sparganium erectum Branched Bur-reed B Spergularia arvensis Corn Spurrey B Spergularia rubra Sand Spurrey S Spiraea x arguta G Bridal Wreath 2004 B Stachys sylvatica Hedge Woundwort B Stellaria graminea Lesser Stitchwort BS Stellaria holostea Greater Stitchwort BS Stellaria media Common Chickweed BS Stellaria palustris Marsh Stitchwort B Stellaria alsine Bog Stitchwort BS Stratiotes aloides Water Soldier B Succisa pratensis Devil's-bit Scabious B

11 Symphoricarpos albus G Snowberry B Symphytum grandiflorum Creeping Comfrey S Symphytum x uplandicum G Russian Comfrey BS Tamus communis. Black Bryony B Tanacetum parthenium Feverfew B Tanacetum vulgare Tansy B Taraxacum faeroense Marsh Dandelion. 1970? B Taraxacum hollandicum Marsh Dandelion. 1970? B Taraxacum litorale Marsh Dandelion. 1970? B Taraxacum agg Dandelion BS Taraxacum palustre Narrow-leaved Marsh Dandelion B Taxus baccata Yew BS Teucrium scorodonia Wood Sage BS Thlaspi arvense Field Penny-cress B Tragopogon pratensis agg. Goat's Beard B Trifolium arvense Hare's-foot Clover B Trifolium campestre Hop Trefoil B Trifolium dubium Lesser Trefoil BS Trifolium fragiferum Strawberry Clover B Trifolium medium Zig-zag Clover B Trifolium micranthum Slender Trefoil B Trifolium pratense Red Clover BS Trifolium repens White Clover BS Trifolium scabrum Rough Clover B Trifolium subterraneum Subterranean Clover B Triglochin palustris Marsh Arrow Grass B Tripleurospermum inodorum Scentless Mayweed B Tristagma uniflorum G Spring Star-flower BS Triticum aestivum Bread Wheat B Torilis japonica Upright Hedge-parsley B Tropaeolum majus G Nasturtium B Tulipa gesneriana cv G Garden Tulip B Tussilago farfara Coltsfoot B Typha latifolia Common Reedmace B Ulex europeaus Gorse BS Ulex gallii Western Gorse BS Ulmus glabra Wych Elm B Ulmus minor agg. Small-leaved Elm BS Urtica dioica Common Nettle BS Urtica urens Small Nettle B Valeriana dioica Marsh Valerian BS Verbascum thapsus Great Mullein B Verbena officinalis Vervain B Veronica arvensis Wall Speedwell BS Veronica beccabunga Brooklime B Veronica catenata Pink Water Speedwell B Veronica chamaedrys Germander Speedwell B Veronica hederifolia Ivy-leaved Speedwell BS Veronica montana Wood Speedwell B Veronica persica Common Field Speedwell BS Veronica scutellata Marsh Speedwell B Veronica serpyllifolia Thyme-leaved Speedwell B Viburnum opulus Guelder Rose B Vicia cracca Tufted Vetch B

12 Vicia faba G Broad Bean S Vicia hirsuta Hairy Tare B Vicia sativa ssp sativa Cultivated Vetch S Vicia sativa ssp nigra Common Vetch BS Vinca major G Greater Periwinkle BS Vinca minor Lesser Periwinkle BS Viola arvensis Field Pansy B Viola odorata Sweet Violet BS Viola reichenbachiana Early Dog Violet S Viola riviniana Common Dog Violet BS Viola tricolor Heart's-ease B Viola x wittrockiana G Garden Pansy B Zannichellia palustris Horned Pondweed B

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