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Bristly Oxtongue
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Bristly Oxtongue – Picris echioides. Location – Bookham Common. Coarse bristles are evident. Outer involucral bracts – large and leaf-like. Was found growing in abundance adjacent to the carpark. The hairs on the stem (below) are T shaped. More information on Bristly Oxtongue Taken: 10 October, 2015