Lambs lettuce?

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littlebiglane

Native
May 30, 2007
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Nr Dartmoor, Devon
Found on a wayside....it has the tinest light blue star shaped flowers...

Is it what I think it is?

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locum76

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Oct 9, 2005
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Kirkliston
Ah, yeah.

I just spotted the flower on the bottom photo.

Its definitely not forget me not.
 

Iona

Nomad
Mar 11, 2009
387
0
Ashdown Forest
I don't think so Locum, but I may be wrong. The leaves look like lambs lettuce to me and it does have small blue flowers... It doesn't look like either of those to me.

And you can eat borage, the flowers at least :)
 

Iona

Nomad
Mar 11, 2009
387
0
Ashdown Forest
definitely not cleavers, the leaves are different and it has white flowers... and it'd be dead sticky! Assuming that would've put lambs lettuce out of the picture immediately?
 

littlebiglane

Native
May 30, 2007
1,651
1
52
Nr Dartmoor, Devon
No...not sticky.....I don't think its cleavers.....I have a piccie of 'three sorts' of cleaver I picked yesterday which confuses me...I'll post those tonight......

Thanks for thoughts so far...
 

Toadflax

Native
Mar 26, 2007
1,783
5
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Oxfordshire
Lamb's Lettuce - we have plenty in our garden this time of the year, gets weeded out and the leaves nipped off and put into my sandwiches. The blue flowers are TINY, and the stem /leaf structure is very distinctive: two opposite leaves, from the middle of which branch out two stems. If you want to be nerdy, it seems like a fractal structure, as this continued division repeats all the way along the stem.


Geoff
 

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