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Originally Posted by susie123
I would say it's water avens, Geum rivale, enter it in google images and you will get some lovely pics.
I see from your profile you used to work for the council, were you in Parks & Gardens or whatever it's called?
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You are correct I think, it was growing down by Hyndburn Brook in a waterlogged area. I would never have said Geum. It was mixed with the ground elder so couldn't see a leaf. Yes I worked for Parks Dept, then Recreation and Amenities, then Parks and Open Spaces, then Parks and Cemeteries, then Parks and Playing fields. All the same department but it changed with the politics of the council. You put me to shame with your knowledge of wild stuff.
Have to do a family taxi job, will post my pictures when I get back.