Mystery plant

The green spaces and places of Leeds
Hazman
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Post by Hazman »

Brandy wrote: I was up at the tip on Ramshead drive today and the grass at the side is littered with these. ps/ Still haven't a clue what they are thoughpps/ could be Juncus conglomeratus Compact Rush Jurys out,but could be!
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jan8
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Post by jan8 »

It looks like some sort of Scabious. Looking in my wild flower book probably "Devil's-bit Scabious" by the look of it.
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BIG N
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Post by BIG N »

Hazman - its grass, but you need to clean your lens - its got some horrible purple spots on it LOLO.K. I'm going for my coat now lol

Trojan
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Post by Trojan »

BIG N wrote: Hazman - its grass, but you need to clean your lens - its got some horrible purple spots on it LOLO.K. I'm going for my coat now lol I shouldn't bother - its's too warm for a coat.    
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Hazman
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Post by Hazman »

BIG N wrote: Hazman - its grass, but you need to clean your lens - its got some horrible purple spots on it LOLO.K. I'm going for my coat now lol You made a good point there,I definetly think it is some sort of grass in tje Juncus/rush family but they are not purple, they are maroon spots!;-)
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