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|  | Re: Closeups of wild flowers « Reply #2 on Jul 13, 2008, 8:43am » | |
I think the last one is vetch, and although it is considered as a weed, I think it look beautiful in a large clump.
I'm not sure about the one above it - the leaves look like mint but the flower not. Do you know what it is, Alfie?
The buttercup one at first looks like a tulip when you scroll down the page!
Daisies are for playing "He loves me, he loves me not, ......"
I don't suppose any of you guys played that (of course saying "she") when you were kids. I'm sure all the girls did.
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