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SWAAG Honorary President:
Tim Laurie FSA
Jocelyn's Swaledale and Arkengarthdale Flowers
All Artwork © Jocelyn Campbell 2013

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F81:
Daisy
Bellis perennis

F82:
Common Milkwort
Polygala vulgaris
F83:
Primrose
Primula vulgaris
F84:
Red Campion
Silene dioica
 
F85:
Fragrant Evening Primrose
Oenothera stricta
F86:
Curled Dock
Rumex crispus
F87:
Unknown
Probably Hedge Woundwort
Stachys sylvatica

F88:
Hedge Woundwort
Stachys sylvatica
F89:
Common Fumitory
Fumaria officinalis agg
F90:
Indian Balsam
(Formally: Himalayan Balsam)
Impatiens grandiflera
F91:
Enchanter's Nightshade
Circaea lutetiana
F92:
Tufted Vetch
Vicia cracca
F93:
Large or Hedge Bindweed
Calystegia sepium
F94:
Probably Bush Vetch
Vicia sepium
F95:
Common Twayblade
Listera cordata
F96:
Garlic Mustard
Alliaria petiolata
 
F97:
Enchanter's Nightshade
Circaea lutetiana
 
F98:
Water Avens
Geum rivale

This plant is an ancient woodland indicator species
 
F99:
Wild Marjoram
Origanum vulgare
 
F100:
Wood Avens
Geum urbanum
 
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