Sanguisorba minor ssp muricata Fodder Burnet C DD I
This introduced plant, once grown for fodder, is usually a more robust sub species than the common S. minor ssp minor. The flowerheads are often a little larger and the leaves more deeply serrated. Commonly found in grassy places in southern, central and north west England, the distribution thins as you go north with fewer sites in Scotland and very few in Ireland.