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History of Ash and Ridley
from Earliest Records to 1957
Compiled by Dorothy G. Meager on
behalf of Ash and Ridley Women's Institute
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Germander Speedwell
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Black Bryony
Bluebell
Broad-leaved Plantain
Charlock
Comfrey
Eyebright
Fumitory
Forget-me-not
Germander Speedwell
Heartease
Herb Robert
Honeysuckle
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Herb Robert
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Horseshoe Vetch
Ivy-leaved Speedwell
Jack-by-the-Hedge
Knotgrass
Mouse-ear Hawkweed
Ox-eye or Dog Daisy
Red Clover
Ribwort Plantain
Scarlet Pimpernel
Shepherd’s Purse
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Broad-leaved Plantain
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Sorrel
Spotted Orchis
Upright Crowfoot
White Clover
Wild Carrot
Woodruff
Yellow Archangel
Yellow Pimpernel
Yellow Rattle
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