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I have been looking to see how many different wildflowers can be found in our garden - which is not exactly the tidiest in the world, but it is not exactly neglected either. There are a remarkable number. Here are a few for starters...
Scots lovage (Ligusticum scoticum), Ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata) and Bush vetch (Vicia sepium)
Carl
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