A gorgeous Passiflora in a friend's garden:
And not all seedlings are weeds! This little patch that has appeared in my garden are mainly lavender or caespina:
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In the middle of nowhere there are some lovely patches of vibrant green:
shame it's mainly weed!
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Saw my first wild echinacea this year today:
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Same family as Viper's Bugloss.
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Hi Tamara,
Is that also related to the Comfrey family group ? Leaves look somewhat similar although a lot smaller. Just wondered If connected as well with having medicinal value. . Cheers . . Ron
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According to Wikipedia they both belong to the Boraginaceae family. (As does Borage)
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This pretty little purple flower forms great mats across the roughest of ground - you will spot it on the slopes of the mountains where from a distance it colours the slopes like heather.
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Meadows of this wild mustard have appeared all over the place:
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