One sure way to identify Scrophularia nodosa is by it's typical roots. However, just by the look of the leaves on photo #2 I'd vote for S. nodosa. Please, Robmarston, can you have a look at those roots?
I think it's the auriculata judging by the shape of the leaves. I'm away this week but will check out the root at the weekend. I may just pull it all up as it's not particularly attractive. Thanks for the help identifying the others.
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N°2 Glebionis segetum (L.) see http://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/corn-marigold
N°3 Scrophularia auriculata and Scrophularia nodosa look very similar. See some pics and description (in French) on my local flora site at http://www.rezeau.org/wp-flore/category/plantae/scrophulariaceae/scrophularia/
One sure way to identify Scrophularia nodosa is by it's typical roots. However, just by the look of the leaves on photo #2 I'd vote for S. nodosa. Please, Robmarston, can you have a look at those roots?
I think it's the auriculata judging by the shape of the leaves. I'm away this week but will check out the root at the weekend. I may just pull it all up as it's not particularly attractive. Thanks for the help identifying the others.