What are these plants?

and if you know any scientific names, family names, or uses for these please tell me

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  • 5 looks like oxyeye daisy, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
    10 looks like plantain, Plantago major (or P. rugellii

    If you are in northeastern U.S., one of the easiest-to-use flower books is A Field Guide to Wildflowers, by Peterson and McKenny
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  • they look like weeds or something you’d run over with a lawn mower

  • If you can get photo of these plant alive, we would help you identify them with more accuracy.

  • These are all herbacious perennials and forage items that appear to have come from a hay bale? They are all easy enough to look up but there is a lot of work envolved there and not what I call a relaxing morning on the computer. #1 seems to be Queen anns lace, a wild carrot, #2 looks like a Daisey, #4 looks like Foxglove, #5 appears to be Clover, as for the rest I would really be quessing and your on your own, but that will be a fun project. Go out in a field with those pics and find the real live green version and identify them from a field guide to wild flowers and/ or forage crops. P.S. if that is from a hay bale and if the one thought was foxglove is in truth that, too much of it is bad for animal consumption but that is something to check out. My guesses are just educated guesses so don’t go with them as absolutes.

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