The first one is the common one that pops up now and again randomly. Quite common. Be careful if you take it out though, as the cut stems release a latex which can irritate skin. Use some good gloves just in case
Prunella is a useful little wildflower plant for hoverflies and bees.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
The first is a Euphorbia, the second is Prunella, a pretty, wild plant.
I have some in my grass, but it seems the weather this year has suited it perfectly and I keep finding it in more and more places. Not hard to dig out though, and it does look nice.
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The first one is the common one that pops up now and again randomly. Quite common. Be careful if you take it out though, as the cut stems release a latex which can irritate skin. Use some good gloves just in case
Prunella is a useful little wildflower plant for hoverflies and bees.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...