It isn't a very nicely dried sow-thistle is it? I recognise it as something that I see regularly when I'm walking the dog, it grows all along the mountain lanes, but I've never seen it in transition from fresh to dry.
A lot of the sowthistle/dandelion types close up to a point when the seeds have gone. They don't go hard and prickly
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It isn't a very nicely dried sow-thistle is it? I recognise it as something that I see regularly when I'm walking the dog, it grows all along the mountain lanes, but I've never seen it in transition from fresh to dry.
A lot of the sowthistle/dandelion types close up to a point when the seeds have gone. They don't go hard and prickly
In the sticks near Peterborough