With fruit.
Still mainly in bloom closer to E shore, plants elsewhere and farther from shore with immature fruit forming. Identified by andropetally, clonal growth, and leaves entire at base.
A few stems of this linear-leaved form occurring wild in a wet meadow with thousands of other more typical plants, possibly escaped from one of the names cultivars.
Just starting to flower
Couple decent sized patches in the fountain pond at La Salette
Popped up on its own, clearly a nightshade and I thought tomato briefly but the leaf shape is wrong. Looks to match S. rostratum quite well.
A plant found on the hillside