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Pennyroyal

Brymlys

Plantae
Eu-dicots (True dicotyledons)
Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Breconshire

Growing in turf in a damp hollow near a lake.

Rarely flowers in these conditions and must be perennial unlike the garden plant which is apparently an annual…
03 August 2011
Category: Wild-growing plants and fungi of the British Isles
 
British Isles status: native
Vulnerable
Rare
Perennial


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Photographer: J R Crellin

About the picture:
NIKON D700
03/08/2011 16:08:35
1/200 sec - F/18
Lens: 105mm f/2.8 G VR
Sensitivity: ISO 800
Exp. compensation: -0.5 EV
Depth of field: 0.01 m (0.31 - 0.32)
Light value: 13.0


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