Poppy (Papaver Rhæas).—Making neglected fields glorious with a crimson mantle, visible for miles in the sun.
Greater Celandine (Chelidonium majus).—Yellow flowers, very frail, handsome pinnate leaf—lane at Brambridge, Standon, and in Hursley.
Crucifera
Rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia).—Seen at Brambridge.
Charlock (Sinapis arvensis).—Making fields golden.
White C. (S. alba).—Standon, Hursley.
Jack-by-the-Hedge (Sisymbrium alliaria).—Seen at Brambridge.
Lady’s Smock (Cardamine pratensis).—No doubt named because the pearly flowers look on a moist meadow like linen bleaching. Sometimes double in rich ground.
Hairy Cardamine (C. hirsuta).—Hursley.
Yellow Rocket (Barbarea vulgaris).—Road near Chandler’s Ford. Near bridge over Itchen.