Creeping thistle
Creeping thistle, is the most important perennial thistle. It is native in cultivated fields, waste places, hedgerows and grassland throughout the UK and is recorded up to 2,300 ft.
Weeds
Creeping thistle, is the most important perennial thistle. It is native in cultivated fields, waste places, hedgerows and grassland throughout the UK and is recorded up to 2,300 ft.
Ground elder is a rhizomatous perennial weed of waste places and cultivated land. It is recorded up to 1,500 ft in Britain.
The curled dock occurs in arable and meadowland, waste places, on sand dunes, and shingle. It is the more common dock in arable land especially on drier soils.
A native perennial common in damp meadows, pastures and gardens throughout the UK.
The daisy is a native perennial abundant throughout the UK, mainly in short turf.
A pernicious perennial weed, native in cultivated land, roadsides, railways, grass banks and in short turf.
Information on habit, biology, persistence & spread for dandelion
Information on habit, biology, persistence & spread for greater plantain
Information on habit, biology, persistence & spread for hedge bindweed
Information on habit, biology, persistence & spread for Cow parsley.