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  • Fraxinus excelsior 136
  • Fumaria capreolata 9
  • densiflora 9
  • officinalis 8
  • parviflora 9
  • Fumitory 8
  • Fungi 130
  • Galium aparine 87
  • Geranium columbinum 35
  • dissectum 35
  • lucidum 35
  • molle 35
  • pusillum 35
  • robertianum 35
  • rotundifolium 34
  • Githago segetum 71
  • Goat’s-beard 84
  • Goosefoot 86
  • Goose-grass 87
  • Grass of Parnassus 115
  • Greater Celandine 64
  • Ground Ivy 33
  • Groundsel 37
  • Habenaria bifolia 76
  • Hairbell 78
  • Hart’s-tongue Fern 123
  • Hawthorn 17
  • Hazel 144
  • Heather 121
  • Heaths 120
  • Hedera helix 112
  • Helianthemum canum 42
  • guttatum 42
  • polifolium 42
  • vulgare 42
  • Henbane 39
  • Hippophae rhamnoides 92
  • Holly 89
  • Holosteum umbellatum 20
  • Honeysuckle 31
  • Hop 110
  • Hordeum murinum 19
  • Hornbeam 145
  • Horsetails 125
  • Houseleek 100
  • Humulus lupulus 110
  • Hyacinth, Wild 14
  • Hyoscyamus niger 39
  • Hypericum androsÆmum 48
  • hirsutum 48
  • humifusum 47
  • perforatum 47
  • pulchrum 47
  • tetrapterum 47
  • Pansy, Wild 58
  • Papaver argemone 61
  • dubium 61
  • hybridum 61
  • rhoeas 60
  • Parmelia perlata 129
  • saxatilis 129
  • Parnassia palustris 115
  • Periwinkle 5
  • Phleum pratense 25
  • Physcia parietina 129
  • Pilewort 6
  • Pimpernel 54
  • Pinaster 152
  • Pinus pinaster 152
  • sylvestris 151
  • Plane-trees 148
  • Plantago coronopus 23
  • lanceolata 22
  • major 22
  • maritima 23
  • media 23
  • Plantains 22
  • Platanus occidentalis 149
  • orientalis 148
  • Poa annua 24
  • Polygala amara 29
  • calcarea 29
  • vulgaris 23
  • Polygonatum multiflorum 16
  • officinale 17
  • verticillatum 17
  • Polygonum amphibium 118
  • aviculare 119
  • bistorta 118
  • convolvulus 119
  • fagopyrum 118
  • persicaria 118
  • Polytrichum formosum 130
  • Pond-weeds 81
  • Poplar 147
  • Poppy 60
  • Populus alba 147
  • fastigiata 147
  • tremula 147
  • Potamogeton crispus 81
  • densus 81
  • natans 81
  • perfoliatus 81
  • plantagineus 81
  • polygonifolius 81
  • prÆlongus 81
  • Potentilla anserina 62
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  • sativa 43
  • sepium 44
  • sylvatica 44
  • tetrasperma 44
  • Vinca major 5
  • minor 5
  • Viola arenaria 58
  • canina 58
  • hirta 58
  • odorata 4
  • palustris 58
  • sylvatica 58
  • tricolor 58
  • Viper’s Bugloss 26
  • Viscum album 121
  • Wall Barley 19
  • Wallflower 12
  • Wall Lichen 128
  • Water Lily 106
  • Weld 79
  • Wild Hyacinth 13
  • Wood Anemone 3
  • Woodrush 69
  • Wood Sorrel 11
  • Yarrow 36
  • Yellow Flag 73
  • Melilot 101
  • Stonecrop 100
  • Toadflax 105
  • Water lily 106
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