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Learning the ropes
I have forgotten this cove's name
One-sided wintergreen
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Cabbage white eating hawkweed
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Some bee in the fireweed
Gone to seed
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The view from my bathroom window a few minutes ago
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Bluejay being insectivorous
Norma and Eli
Not this year's leaf
Yellow clover
At my feet
Some bee, some vetch
Waiting for supper
My favourite European Leopard Marsh Orchid
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Oneof our rhododendrons
Crackers going crackers
Boy and butterfly
Star flower
Potted, not quite forgotten, azalea
And so it goes.
My moss-and-liverwort garden
Fresh leaves
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Blue bells
I was well into my middle age when I first heard these called harebells, but I understand that's the most widely spread name for what I know as blue bells. Yes, yes, yes. I know: there's another plant many people call blue bells. It's just as confusing one way as the other.
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