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Common ragwort
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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Ragwort
by Philip Halling
for square SO5139
Ragwort on meadowland at Bartonsham. Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is a very... (more)
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Narrow-leaved Ragwort by the allotments
by Jonathan Hutchins
geograph for square SJ9224
In 1997 Narrow-leaved Ragwort (Senecio inaequidens) was described as naturalised... (more)
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Ragwort by Bateswood lake
by Jonathan Hutchins
for square SJ7948
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Senecio jacobaea
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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Ragwort beside the path
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5579
The path runs beside a field which is used to graze horses. Ragwort is prolific... (more)
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Hoverfly on Ragwort flowers
by M J Richardson
for square NT2469
The Hoverfly is Helophilus pendulus [helo-, marsh; philus-, loving; the larvae... (more)
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Ragwort beside the wall
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5473
Ragwort plants growing beside the wall beside South Mains Farm, adjacent to the... (more)
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Ragwort on Town Fields
by Jonathan Hutchins
geograph for square SJ7951
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Ragwort on Beeston Castle
by Jeff Buck
for square SJ5359
Ragwort growing in the ruined north wall of Beeston Castle.
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Ragwort
by Philip Halling
for square SO8646
The yellow flowers of ragwort are a common sight at this time of year, be warned... (more)
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Hoverfly on Ragwort, Clandeboye
by Rossographer
for square J4877
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Ragwort flowers
by Philip Halling
for square SO7844
Ragwort appears to be very widespread this year, these flowers are on the... (more)
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Ragwort at Bartonsham
by Philip Halling
for square SO5139
Ragwort and dock gone to seed on meadowland at Bartonsham.
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Ragwort
by Philip Halling
for square SO7639
Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is a very poisonous plant, photographed here against... (more)
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Ragwort on Braid Hills Approach
by M J Richardson
for square NT2469
A clump of Ragwort [Senecio jacobaea] at the base of a lamp post at the edge of... (more)
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Ragwort on the moor, Saddleworth
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE0504
As I continued walking I saw several more ragwort plants. Will it be dandelions next?
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Field full of Ragwort
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0333
This whole field is full of Ragwort, leading to the obvious conclusion that... (more)
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Cinnabar moth caterpillars
by Karl and Ali
for square SD4972
Feeding on their favourite food, ragwort. Ragwort is often removed on grazing... (more)
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Patch of ragwort
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5271
Ragwort, Jacobaea vulgaris, next to one of the paths across grassland at Drumchapel.
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Cinnabar caterpillars
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS6373
The distinctive yellow and black caterpillars of the cinnabar moth, Tyria... (more)
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Dawpool Nature Reserve
by Jeff Buck
geograph for square SJ2384
Lots of Ragwort at Dawpool Nature Reserve.
Wikipedia... (more)
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Infestion of ragwort near Windsor
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SU9778
Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is very widespread and poisonous to livestock (and... (more)
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Flowers by the path, Burgh Island
by Derek Harper
for square SX6444
With hemp agrimony, evening primrose, sorrel and ragwort. On the right is the... (more)
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Flower-rich grassland
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5478
Patches of ragwort, knapweed and harebells amongst devil's-bit scabious in... (more)
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Butterfly on Ragwort
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0528
Fellow Geographists helped with the ragwort, and the butterfly is probably a... (more)
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Ragwort in grassland at Dole, Wadsworth
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SD9831
Just one plant in a large area. Presumably from a lucky wind-blown seed.
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Ragwort near Beal
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NU0742
At the western end of the Lindisfarne Causeway, and the entrance to the Lindisfarne NNR.
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A bumble bee on a ragwort plant
by Walter Baxter
for square NT9952
There is an area of wild flowers and buddleia bushes on the south side of the... (more)
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Ragwort in the field headland
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO8934
An abundant poisonous plant which flowers at this time of year; here it is in... (more)
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Garden by Penny's Hill
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX9065
Impressively overgrown with ragwort and bindweed, this awkward plot of land is... (more)
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Rosebay willowherb and ragwort, Carmichael House estate
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NS9339
Wild plants providing a bit of colour in early August.
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New housing estate at Gilmerton
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT2967
Green Belt transformation. With more houses to come on the patch of wildflowers... (more)
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Clear-felled plantation
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT7665
All that remains of Mount Skip Wood, a pine wood that was cleared 2-3 years ago.... (more)
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Fingerpost in the 'forest', Cotterdale East
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD8394
Clear cutting of the trees a few years ago has opened up views from the public... (more)
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Flowery bank by Riviera Way
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX8966
Dominated by the yellows of ragwort and lady's bedstraw, this cutting is on... (more)
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Peacock butterfly on ragwort, North Downs Way
by Christopher Hilton
for square TQ1048
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On the path to Stanlake Bridge
by Graham Horn
geograph for square SU7975
A on old, sick tree, a fallen dead tree and ragwort in profusion make up a... (more)
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Waste ground near the Severn Way
by Robin Stott
geograph for square ST5383
The yellow flowers are either Oxford ragwort (Senecio squalidus) or common... (more)
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Cinnabar moth caterpillars
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS5867
Two caterpillars of Cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae, feeding on common ragwort,... (more)
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Narrow-leaved ragwort beside the A617
by David Lally
geograph for square SK5458
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Strathblane Wildlife Sanctury
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5579
A path has recently been constructed within the Strathblane Wildlife Sanctuary.... (more)
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Rosy rustic
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS5579
A rosy rustic, Hydraecia micacea, one of the moths to be found at the... (more)
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Nottingham's urban wildlife, June 2022 – 12
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK5538
Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) flower buds, in King's Meadow Nature Reserve.... (more)
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A field full of ragwort, Bierley
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE1729
This is probably as far up this valley as you can get, unless there is a way out... (more)
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Footpath beside the railway
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5574
The path leads from Lennox Park into Milngavie. This section is between the... (more)
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Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris)
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6339
An unusually tidy specimen.
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Ragwort by the track, Caberston Forest
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3338
This colourful weed is widespread in parts of the forest road network.
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Vacant ground, Edinburgh Park
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NT1871
Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) dominates an area of open ground beside Lochside... (more)
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Now't like a bit of ragwort for Sunday lunch
by Richard Hoare
for square SH7961
No mint sauce for this lone sheep who was grazing aimlessly along the riverbank... (more)
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