Not much to be seen here. But the flower might be Sisyrinchium montanum.
It certainly looks like Chaerophyllum temulum and I cannot see any difference to plants from this species from my area.
This could be Ajuga genevensis.
Could this be Buglossoides purpureocaerulea, see Buglossoides purpurocaerulea [Erba perla azzurra]? Please also check the closely related species...
Hello duffy, The foliage looks rather odd for Ranunculus bulbosus in my opinion. Just look at E-Flora BC Atlas Page. The leaves of this species...
Could you compare this to Cynoglossum creticum?
Probably not. Ranunculus bulbosus has got sepals that are strongly bent backwards. Image 060.JPG does not look like that.
Probably Scabiosa, because the corolla has got five lobes in contrast to four for Knautia. Unfortunately there are quite a lot of species in Italy.
Gagea pratensis, a species very common in my place, hasn't got all those hairs on the pedicels. We got that in Gagea villosa and Gagea bohemica in...
This is probably Lythrum salicaria. The inflorescence looks unusually short, but the ID is probably correct anyway.
If some of these leaves are actually whorled (not just axillary shoots) this might well be Spergula arvensis.
This looks like Fuller's teasel (Dipsacus fullonum).
This could be Rosa arvensis, because of the special form of the styles that are arranged in a column. Nevertheless I do not know whether there are...
Agrimonia procera might not be present in the region, see Agrimonia procera [Agrimonia profumata] . Therefore this might be rather the more common...
This is certainly not Lamium maculatum. This should be Lamium garganicum because of the strongly emarginate upper lip of the corolla. Best...