Erm.. what's this??? help pls!!

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R Doull

Tenderfoot
Aug 23, 2006
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I was out and about at the weekend and came across this plant..

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I'm not sure if it's Foxglove or Comfrey..

any help??

or could I have found both?
 

shaggystu

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 10, 2003
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i agree with spiritofold, the first couple look like primrose, and the last one looks like burdock. almost definately more than one species in those photo's.

cheers

stuart
 

firecrest

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Mar 16, 2008
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look:
foxglove
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foxglove
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burdock
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burdock
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comfrey
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comfrey
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It may be Comfrey. I really dont think it is burdock, the `burs` at the top are just as easy wilted flowers and most likely to be so owing to it being only a single stem.
due to it also VERY likely being foxglove, don't eat it!!!! Not that you said anything about eating it, but I feel the need to preach that anyway
:soapbox:
 

spiritofold

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Need better pix of the last one really. I still think the first two are primrose, you can see where snails have had a feast. I dont think snails eat digitalis.

If the snail did eat the foxglove, with its increased heartrate, would it be a much speedier snail!!!! :D
 

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