These were growing in our village, but no idea what they are.I am not even sure if they are so wild, and might have been in a garden.
Flower of the Day: 18.02.2018 Wild Flower – no idea of the name
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Flower of the Day: 18.02.2018 Wild Flower – no idea of the name
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I have no idea, I don’t believe is a member of the composite family. This My definition. A Wolfe is one that growing without the aid of man. A native plant is one evolve in the area. Every plant plant is native to some area. This reminds I promised I would share some of my Sagebrush flower pictures. It Has given an idea for Floral FRIDAY. Thanks!
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I have no idea what this plant is, but very pretty
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Oh! Japanese anemone! It is very resilient, and sometimes regenerates where new homes were built on the sites of older homes and gardens. It is either pink or white. Although it is an old fashioned flower, I do not think that there is much variability.
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I knew you would solve the problem for me, thanks
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It happens to be one of my favorite old fashioned perennials. I like the white (of course). They happen to do well and fit in nicely with redwoods and pines. Not many perennials tolerate the herbicidal effect of the foliar litter from redwoods or pines.
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