The bright yellow tall one is Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), the purplish one is Ribwort Plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) and the last is Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.).
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The bright yellow tall one is Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), the purplish one is Ribwort Plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) and the last is Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.).
You did better than me, Eddy - I am not very good at wild plants anymore. When I was a kid I knew a few, but it's been years....
Ah yes, Snapdragon I know them as, would make the mouth open and close as kids.:)
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and years..............:-HaHaHa
ROFL - you're not wrong :-rolling
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Someone is looking for a slapping isn't he?
Doesn't affect me now Eddie, I'm slap happy.:)
OK, now I'm thinking of Benny Hill and how he used to slap that small man on the head.. although you can't exactly call Rolf short :-rolling
So now you think he's a slaphead eh?
Been called worse Eddy, they used to call me the flying skull in one pub I ran. :-rofl
Well, some may call him 'slaphead' but I couldn't possibly comment ;)
I like the way this has gone off at a tangent!:D If it hadn't I'd never have known you'd run pubs, Rolf! You're a man of many parts it seems!;)
Yes, and that 'Snapdragon' you spoke of was probably an Antirrhinum, the cultivated variety.You probably pulled it up from someone's garden!:)
Re. Toadflax (Linaria) this is the one I have lots of in the garden - it's for the Bumble Bees!:)
Ooh, that's only one of many parts Rolf has played in life - and most of them bit-parts ;)
That's lovely Catherine - I quite fancy some in the garden, and if the bees like them....
Ah, but if the 'bit parts' had good reviews....!;)
I think that we had better move on - I'm not sure how polite it is, discussing Rolf's 'bits' :-rolling