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I've found this one on a ramble through the nearby woods.

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On Sun, 04 Aug 2013 13:31:02 +0200, Willi wrote:

I've found this one on a ramble through the nearby woods.

Great find and photo. I love the clearity.
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Am 04.08.2013 14:11, schrieb joevan:
On Sun, 04 Aug 2013 13:31:02 +0200, Willi wrote:

I've found this one on a ramble through the nearby woods.

Great find and photo. I love the clearity.


Thanks!
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In article ekom.at,
Willi writes
I've found this one on a ramble through the nearby woods.

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Nice picture. That species isn't native here but you'd never guess
because it's very popular in gardens and often seen growing wild.
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Am 04.08.2013 17:12, schrieb Mad Cow:
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Willi writes
I've found this one on a ramble through the nearby woods.

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Nice picture. That species isn't native here but you'd never guess
because it's very popular in gardens and often seen growing wild.


That sounds like it could be a candidate for your 'weed of the week'
list - I'm looking forward to see pics. I noticed that it isn't
native to GB when I looked up the scientific name. They are not very
rare here also, but then I've never seen them growing in clusters -
always just few and far between.


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I've found this one on a ramble through the nearby woods.

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Very lovely and well photographed.
I had this in our garden, but it got very scruffy. Will replant one of these
days.
:-)
Grenou

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