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DescriptionPirri-pirri Bur in Yarner Wood - geograph.org.uk - 831929.jpg
English: Pirri-pirri Bur in Yarner Wood This looks very like Acaena novae-zelandiae between the car park and the Woodcock Stream at Yarner Wood. The plant, which has hooked spines on its bur-like fruit, was imported from the Antipodes in sheep's wool. But this seems a rather damp, shady location. My old Collins' pocket guide gives the Latin name as Acaena anserinifolia.
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