Taken during a BSBI field meeting and I am indebted to the other members of the group for identification of this.
These leaves are not the most "typical" of the species. (The angle between leaf lobes is typically obtuse but slightly acute here.) However, the flower is unmistakably R. hederaceus.
Taken during a BSBI field meeting and I am indebted to the other members of the group for identification of this.
These leaves are not the most "typical" of the species. (The angle between leaf lobes is typically obtuse but slightly acute here.) However, the flower is unmistakably R. hederaceus.