Hi,
Here is a fairly boring photo of a plant with lobed leaves. Found it in a meadow (usually sunny place but it was a wet winter day when I took the photo). I am new to this plant id game and as there is no sexy flowers, I am having difficulty identifying it by leaves alone. If anyone can help that would be great.
Paul
Might be a cranesbill of some sort.....
Jerry
Gee that was quick. As a newcomer to the board, I had just posted the question and wondered if I would get any answer...
Thanks jerry. I will have a look at various types of cranesbill...
Paul
Probably Geranium pratense.
Hi Paul
I would agree with both Jerry and Palustris, it looks like Geranium pratense also known as meadow crane's bill.
Thanks gents for the replies. Look's definitely like a crane's bill. Because of the leaf shape, I am leaning more towards Geranium molle.
Before now grass was grass and weeds were weeds. Now I am interested in pastures and meadows. Sad I know - probably a mid-life crisis thing... :D
You could well be correct. It is not always easy to see the diagnostic features needed in a photograph.