Stachys palustris

Stachys palustris
This picture shows: fruit, calyx

Marsh Woundwort

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Anthophyta
Flowering plants
Dead-nettle family
Lamiaceae
Photographer: John Crellin
Wye Valley Walk near Hay.
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Showing the diagnostic (for the family - Lamiaceae) four nutlets at the base of the calyx where a flower has dropped off.

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08 August 2007
Section: Wild Plants and Fungi of the British Isles
 
British Isles status: native
Nikon D70
Exposure Mode: Shutter Priority
Metering: Multi-Pattern
Focussing: Manual
1/125 sec - F/29
Exp. compensation: -0.7 EV
Lens: 60mm F/2.8 D
Sensitivity: ISO 320
Stachys palustris

Marsh Woundwort

FloralImages
Creative Commons License
Protected by a Creative Commons Licence.
Anthophyta
Flowering plants
Dead-nettle family
Lamiaceae
Photographer: John Crellin
Wye Valley Walk near Hay.
View location

I was a little surprised to find this in apparently dry conditions - but when I was photographing around the plants a young frog dropped out of the undergrowth.

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08 August 2007
Section: Wild Plants and Fungi of the British Isles
 
British Isles status: native
Nikon D70
Exposure Mode: Shutter Priority
Metering: Multi-Pattern
Focussing: Manual
1/125 sec - F/22
Exp. compensation: -0.7 EV
Lens: 60mm F/2.8 D
Sensitivity: ISO 320