| Total Reports | Avg Reports Per Day | % Verified |
|---|---|---|
| 1110 | 1 | 61.53% |
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HawthornHawthorn 0 Verified
14:51 Apr 15, 2012
Mature tree. Set in undergrowth.
It's right at the end of the strip of planting. It has not been shaded so had a real tree shape.
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Stinging NettleStinging Nettle 0 Verified
14:45 Apr 15, 2012
Hard to miss it! down by the water few dogs reach but it's steep.
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CleaversKleefkruid 0 Verified
14:36 Apr 15, 2012
Cleavers, Galium aparine, Kleefkruid
Great as a tonic, good juiced or blended in a little water and then strained through a teatowel.
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Common LimeCommon Lime 0 Verified
23:26 Apr 13, 2012
Mature trees. More present within the public garden but these by the road are very easy to reach.
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Wild GarlicWild Garlic 0 Verified
23:09 Apr 13, 2012
Sometimes confused with lily of valley - also present in the area. Wild garlic, daslook is in flower now.
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Sweet ChestnutSweet Chestnut 0 Verified
22:58 Apr 13, 2012
Beautiful, mature tree. Too high to pick by hand but lots of falling nuts in Autumn.
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HazelGeum, Wild carrots, Stinging Nettle, Deadnettle, Chickweed 0 Unverified
10:34 Apr 05, 2012
veldsla, zevenblad, brandnetel, vlier, aalbes
