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I love their statuesque pose and how they are exposing themselves.
Thanks, Colleen -- I never thought of them as statuesque. ☺
It's a tad sad they're invasive, but they're still really pretty, brightening up the spot where they bloom! :) Thanks for dropping by my blog.
Love the title, goes perfectly with the imagesMollyxxx
There are so many invasive European imports. I like these much more than dandelions.
Mary: It is sad that they are so invassive, especially as they add a nice bright spot of color to the landscape. Thanks, Molly! : )Alice: Not just European imports, either. Oriental bittersweet is also a non-native invassive import. I like these better than dandelions, too. ☺
European can be the least of it. African bees, anyone?
Exactly!
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I love their statuesque pose and how they are exposing themselves.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Colleen -- I never thought of them as statuesque. ☺
ReplyDeleteIt's a tad sad they're invasive, but they're still really pretty, brightening up the spot where they bloom! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog.
Love the title, goes perfectly with the images
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
There are so many invasive European imports. I like these much more than dandelions.
ReplyDeleteMary: It is sad that they are so invassive, especially as they add a nice bright spot of color to the landscape.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Molly! : )
Alice: Not just European imports, either. Oriental bittersweet is also a non-native invassive import. I like these better than dandelions, too. ☺
European can be the least of it. African bees, anyone?
ReplyDeleteExactly!
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