Crowfoot Plant
More commonly associated with bare muddy ground close to water rather than in streams, this is a difficult plant to distinguish from other similar-looking crowfoot since several of them also have ivy-shaped leaves. The fact that it is not actually in flowing water is a key factor.
The flowers are small and have five petals with sepals that are almost the same length.
Buttercup Family,
17/6/15
Tong Park/ Baildon
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25/6/15
Tong Park
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