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Acorn
The fruit (nut) of an oak tree.
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Algae
Microscopic floating plants that make the water green.
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Anemone, wood
A late spring flowering woodland plant.
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Blossom, apple
The blossom (flowers) of apples.
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Bluebell
A late spring woodland flower.
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Buttercup
A flower of open areas in woodlands, and common in gardens and hedgerows.
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Campion
An early spring meadow flower.
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Catkin, willow
The male parts of a willow.
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Daffodil
Bright trumpet-shaped yellow flowers in spring.
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Daisy
From small lawn daisies to large oxeyes, all have white petals and a yellow centre.
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Fern
Ferns need shady conditions and lots of moisture for their leaves.
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Lichen
Lichen is made up of a combination of algae and fungi.
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Moss
Moss grows in moist or wet conditions, such as in shaded woodland or in bogs.
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Oak gall
A growth produced by wasps on the leaves of an oak tree.
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Oak sapling
A young oak tree.
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Orchid
These wild orchids flower in early summer.
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Pine cone
Pine cones are where the seeds of a pine tree develop.
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Pollen, grass
Yellow clouds of pollen being released in summer.
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Poppy, California
A poppy that grows in places with hot, dry summers.
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Poppy, seed
The seed head of a poppy.
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Primrose
A flower that grows in spring in woodland habitats.
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Rose hip
The fruit of a rose.
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Rose, wild
A dog rose.
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Tree ring
Growth rings in a tree section.
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Venus fly trap
A carnivorous plant with snapping leaves.
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Weeds
Weeds are native, strong-growing plants that gardeners and farmers do not want.
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Willowherb
Willowherb, also known as fireweed, is a tall herb that grows well on open ground.
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