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Horses grazing in field at Rainton Meadows
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NZ3248
A mare and foal in a field with an extensive amount of ragwort: unexpected but... (more)
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Field full of Ragwort
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0333
This whole field is full of Ragwort, leading to the obvious conclusion that... (more)
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Infestion of ragwort near Windsor
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SU9778
Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is very widespread and poisonous to livestock (and... (more)
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Ragwort
by Philip Halling
for square SO5139
Ragwort on meadowland at Bartonsham. Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is a very... (more)
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Ragwort by Bateswood lake
by Jonathan Hutchins
for square SJ7948
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Common ragwort
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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Ragwort on Town Fields
by Jonathan Hutchins
geograph for square SJ7951
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Butterfly on Ragwort
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0528
Fellow Geographists helped with the ragwort, and the butterfly is probably a... (more)
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Hoverfly on Ragwort, Clandeboye
by Rossographer
for square J4877
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Ragwort on Beeston Castle
by Jeff Buck
for square SJ5359
Ragwort growing in the ruined north wall of Beeston Castle.
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Field Of Ragwort
by Keith Evans
geograph for square TM3346
Field of Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) seen near to Sutton Heath Estate, Suffolk.
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Ragwort beside the River Hayle
by Elizabeth Scott
geograph for square SW5434
Clusters of ragwort plants are in flower beside the River Hayle along this stretch.
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Grass field with ragwort
by Jonathan Thacker
geograph for square SK5132
Ragwort is poisonous to cattle which the occupants of this field instinctively know.
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Ragwort
by Philip Halling
for square SO8646
The yellow flowers of ragwort are a common sight at this time of year, be warned... (more)
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Ragwort, Minnowburn, Belfast
by Albert Bridge
for square J3268
The distinctive yellow ragwort... (more)
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Ragwort infested field by the River Idle
by Jonathan Thacker
geograph for square SK6893
This field has become so infested with ragwort that it is useless for grazing or hay.
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Field of ragwort
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SJ7661
I was surprised to see horses in this field given the amount of ragwort growing... (more)
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Ragwort infested field
by Jonathan Thacker
geograph for square TA2000
Some attempt has been made to eliminate the ragwort but the task is far from complete.
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On the path to Stanlake Bridge
by Graham Horn
geograph for square SU7975
A on old, sick tree, a fallen dead tree and ragwort in profusion make up a... (more)
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Patch of ragwort
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5271
Ragwort, Jacobaea vulgaris, next to one of the paths across grassland at Drumchapel.
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Ragwort on the heath
by Robert Graham
for square NZ1852
Wild flowers on the heathland at Oxhill. The yellow flowers are Common Ragwort.
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Ragwort at edge of large car park
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NZ2544
The car park is at the Sniperley Park & Ride location on the outskirts of... (more)
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Ragwort flowers
by Philip Halling
for square SO7844
Ragwort appears to be very widespread this year, these flowers are on the... (more)
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Ragwort beside the path
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5579
The path runs beside a field which is used to graze horses. Ragwort is prolific... (more)
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Ragwort at Bartonsham
by Philip Halling
for square SO5139
Ragwort and dock gone to seed on meadowland at Bartonsham.
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Ragwort
by Philip Halling
for square SO7639
Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) is a very poisonous plant, photographed here against... (more)
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Ragwort on East Wickham Open Space
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ4677
Despite, or because of, its history as a landfill site, East Wickham Open Space... (more)
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Cinnabar caterpillars
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS6373
The distinctive yellow and black caterpillars of the cinnabar moth, Tyria... (more)
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Ragwort on East Wickham Open Space
by Marathon
for square TQ4677
This former landfill site is now a fine open space on the borders of Plumstead... (more)
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Path through ragwort at East Wickham Open Space
by Marathon
for square TQ4576
Despite or because of its history as a landfill site, East Wickham Open Space... (more)
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Ragwort at East Wickham Open Space
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ4576
Despite or because of its history as a landfill site, East Wickham Open Space... (more)
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Ragwort at East Wickham Open Space
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ4576
Despite or because of its history as a landfill site, East Wickham Open Space... (more)
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Path through ragwort at East Wickham Open Space
by Marathon
geograph for square TQ4576
Despite or because of its history as a landfill site, East Wickham Open Space... (more)
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Senecio jacobaea
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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Ragwort beside the wall
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NS5473
Ragwort plants growing beside the wall beside South Mains Farm, adjacent to the... (more)
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Ragwort on the Malvern Hills
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7643
Ragwort on Perseverance Hill in the Malvern Hills.
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Ragwort in a field
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7376
Ragwort is a toxic plant and poisonous to horses and cattle. It shouldn't... (more)
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Ragwort on the moor, Saddleworth
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE0504
As I continued walking I saw several more ragwort plants. Will it be dandelions next?
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Bee on Ragwort on the Cliffs at Filey Brigg, Yorkshire
by Christine Matthews
for square TA1281
The cliffs comprise various types of rock. There was a lot of ragwort growing... (more)
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Ragwort on the Cliffs at Filey Brigg, Yorkshire
by Christine Matthews
for square TA1281
The cliffs comprise various types of rock. There was a lot of ragwort growing... (more)
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Ragwort on the Cliffs at Filey Brigg, Yorkshire
by Christine Matthews
geograph for square TA1281
The cliffs comprise various types of rock, including this sandstone. There was... (more)
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Cinnabar moth caterpillars
by Karl and Ali
for square SD4972
Feeding on their favourite food, ragwort. Ragwort is often removed on grazing... (more)
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Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) and tiny beetle
by Rob Farrow
for square SP9210
A tiny iridescent black beetle clambers over the centre of a flower of Ragwort... (more)
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A field with yet more ragwort
by Stanley Howe
geograph for square NO5597
Cattle grazing in a ragwort infested field, separated from the River Dee by a... (more)
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Waste ground near the Severn Way
by Robin Stott
geograph for square ST5383
The yellow flowers are either Oxford ragwort (Senecio squalidus) or common... (more)
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Ragwort on Braid Hills Approach
by M J Richardson
for square NT2469
A clump of Ragwort [Senecio jacobaea] at the base of a lamp post at the edge of... (more)
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Hoverfly on Ragwort flowers
by M J Richardson
for square NT2469
The Hoverfly is Helophilus pendulus [helo-, marsh; philus-, loving; the larvae... (more)
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Bee on Ragwort at Dawpool Nature Reserve
by Jeff Buck
for square SJ2384
A red-tailed bumblebee on ragwort at Dawpool Nature Reserve.
Wikipedia... (more)
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Dawpool Nature Reserve
by Jeff Buck
geograph for square SJ2384
Lots of Ragwort at Dawpool Nature Reserve.
Wikipedia... (more)
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Ragwort in a field off Hillam Common Lane
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE5229
The weed, notoriously poisonous for horses, was growing in profusion in this... (more)
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