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Momordica cymbalaria was created in 1871.

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Momordica cymbalaria was created in 1871.

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· Bugle (ajuga reptans)

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· Common Sundew (drosera rotundifolia)

· Cow Parsley (anthriscus sylvestris)

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· Devil's Bit Scabious (succisa pratrensis)

· Dog Rose (rosa canina)

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· Greater Sitchwort (stellaria holostea)

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· Green Winged Orchids (orchis morio)

· Hart's Tongue (asplenium scolopendrium)

· Ivy (hendera helix)

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· Kidney Vetch (anthyllis vulneraria)

· Lesser Celandine (ranunculus ficaria)

· Lichen (cladonia)

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· Ragwort (senecia jacobaea)

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· Sea Aster (aster tripolium)

· Sea Kale (crambe maritime)

· Sea Thrift (armeria maritime)

· Snowdrop (galanthus nivalis)

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· Wood Anemone (anemone nemorosa)

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· Yellow Iris (iris pseudacorus)

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