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  • Hannington Tower and White Hill, Kingsclere Downs
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  • Summer Meadow
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  • Dawn at Stoke Wood, Bicester, Oxfordshire
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  • Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire owned by the Woodland Trust
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  • Bluebell - Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Stoke Woods, Bicester, Oxfordshire
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  • Pedunculate Oak - Quercus robur
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  • IVY-LEAVED BELLFLOWER Wahlenbergia hederacea (Campanulaceae) Creeping. Charming and delicate, hairless perennial with trailing stems. Grows on damp, shady ground on moors and heaths, typically on acid soils. FLOWERS are 5-10mm long, the corolla pale blue and narrowly bell-shaped with flared, triangular lobes at the mouth; borne on long, slender stalks (Jul-Aug). FRUITS are dry capsules. LEAVES are 5-10mm across, pale green and rounded to kidney-shaped with lobes, sometimes like tiny ivy leaves; on slender stalks. STATUS-Locally common in SW England and Wales.
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  • IVY-LEAVED BELLFLOWER Wahlenbergia hederacea (Campanulaceae) Creeping. Charming and delicate, hairless perennial with trailing stems. Grows on damp, shady ground on moors and heaths, typically on acid soils. FLOWERS are 5-10mm long, the corolla pale blue and narrowly bell-shaped with flared, triangular lobes at the mouth; borne on long, slender stalks (Jul-Aug). FRUITS are dry capsules. LEAVES are 5-10mm across, pale green and rounded to kidney-shaped with lobes, sometimes like tiny ivy leaves; on slender stalks. STATUS-Locally common in SW England and Wales.
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  • NETTLE-LEAVED BELLFLOWER Campanula trachelium (Campanulaceae) Height to 75cm. Upright and roughly-hairy perennial with sharply angled stems. Grows in hedgerows, scrub and open woodland, mainly on calcareous soils. FLOWERS are 3-4cm long, the corolla bluish violet and bell-shaped with flared, triangular lobes; borne in leafy spikes (Jul-Aug). FRUITS are dry capsules. LEAVES are stalked and heart-shaped at the base of the plant; stem leaves are short-stalked, oval, toothed and nettle-like. STATUS-Locally common in S and E England but scarce or absent elsewhere.
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