Geum rivale, for Stewart
A while ago I argued persuasively that the plant we were id-ing was not
Geum rivale, on various grounds including leaf shape and habitat.
I think now I have to eat my words
I was in a carboniferous limestone ex-quarry today, and at the top of
the quarry face on dry grassland was a carpet of what I am pretty sure
was Geum rivale, from the single dead flower I found and from the
seedheads. And the leaves were just like those in the photo. And totally
unlike the pictures in all the field guides I have at home ;-)
So were we just seeing the different growth habit of plants growing on a
drier site? (the pic seemed to be of a drier site from the oxalis in the
same pic)
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Kay
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