Lychnis alba

Caryophyllaceae. Forb. Leaves opposite. Leaves are wide at the base and taper distinctly to the tip. Stems and leaves are hairy. Flower is white and grows out of a bulb-like case. This is often found mostly in shreds due to grasshoppers. Similar species: Oxybaphus hirsutus Oxybaphus leaves are opposite but waxy and usually thinner. Oxybaphus leaves are usually not hairy or sparsely so . Found in fields A, B,C and E.