Need help with weed I.D. please

RosemaryDW

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I don’t know the first.

The second is Bristly Ox-Tongue, safe.

The third isn’t the best picture but might be bittercress. Regardless, it’s in the brassica family (mustard, radishes, kale, turnip greens, etc.) and safe.

The fourth is a wild mustard, safe.

The fifth is a sow thistle, safe.

I don’t know the sixth.
 

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I think the first is chickweed which I think is toxic but check it on TTT website
 

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I don’t know the first.

The second is Bristly Ox-Tongue, safe.

The third isn’t the best picture but might be bittercress. Regardless, it’s in the brassica family (mustard, radishes, kale, turnip greens, etc.) and safe.

The fourth is a wild mustard, safe.

The fifth is a sow thistle, safe.

I don’t know the sixth.
Thank you so much rosemary,there is loads of this growing where I live xxx
 

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I think the smaller plant growing in your second picture might be chickweed; you’d have to look it up to confirm.
 

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I don’t know the first.

The second is Bristly Ox-Tongue, safe.

The third isn’t the best picture but might be bittercress. Regardless, it’s in the brassica family (mustard, radishes, kale, turnip greens, etc.) and safe.

The fourth is a wild mustard, safe.

The fifth is a sow thistle, safe.

I don’t know the sixth.
I’ve found out the first pic is stitchwort,safe in moderation xx
 

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I can’t tell from these pictures, maybe a dead nettle, something in the mint family.

We need a picture of the plant from a little further away, when it’s not damp.
 

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Hi rosemary DW
Thank you for your reply,I will take another pic tomorrow hopefully a better pic lol xxxxx
 

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