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(4) Sweet Woodruff, Asperula odorata (North 
Somerset and Dorset). 
(5) Meadow-sweet, Spirca Ulmaria (Odecombe 
and Bradford-on-Tone). 
(6) White Forget-me-not, MWyosotis dissitiflora 
alba (Chew Magna). 
(7) The Herb Robert, Geranium Robertianum 
(Camerton, and Dorset and Devon). 
(8) Goose-grass or Cleavers, Galium Aparine 
(Sexey’s School and Curry Mallet). 
(9) The Burdock, Arctium minus (Sexey’s 
School). 
(10) The Bladder Campion, Silene latifolia 
(Over Stowey). 
(11) Love-lies-bleeding, Amaranthus caudatus 
(Odeombe and Broadstone). 
(12) Southernwood or Boy’s-love, Artemisia 
Abrotonum (Taunton). 
Kiss ME Quick AND Go. Southernwood or 
Boy’s-love, Artemisia Abrotonum (Devon). 
Kiss THE GARDEN Door. Mr. F. W. Mathews 
tells me that in Mid-Dorset this name is given to 
the Red Spur Valerian, Kentranthus ruber, more 
commonly known as Kiss-ME-QUICK. 
KiTe’s PAn. Spotted Orchis, Orchis maculata 
(S.W. Wilts, Farley). 
Kir Run THe Freups. An old name for the 
Wild Pansy, Viola arvensis. 
Kirrens’ Tarts. Catkins of Hazel, Corylus 
Avellana (Charmouth). 
Kirry Krys. The red bunches of fruit of the 
Mountain Ash or Quickbeam, Pyrus Aucuparia 
(West Somerset). 
Kirry RUN THE STREET. Wild Pansy, Viola 
arvensis (Chilmark, Wilts). 
Kirry Two-SHoEs. Bird’s-foot Trefoil, Lotus 
corniculatus (Sherborne). 
KNEE Hotty, HOLM, or HULVER. Old popular 
names for the Butcher’s Broom, Ruscus aculeutus. 
KNIFE AND FORK (or KNIVES AND FORKS). A 
fairly common name for the Herb Robert 
Geranium Robertianum, particularly in the Taun- 
ton and West Somerset district. 
KwicgHts AND LApIEes. A correspondent at 
Cerne Abbas gives me this as a local name for 
the Wild Arum or Cuckoo-pint, Arum maculatum, 
more generally known as LoRDS AND LADIEs. 
KNOBBED STICK. A schoolgirl at Paulton 
gives this as a local name for the single Tulip. 
Kwnosgs (or Noss). Apples (Thorne St. Mar- 
garet). 
KNOB-WEED (or KNOP-WEED). Another form 
of the name Knapweed, Centaurea. 
