second harvest from my yarrow patch
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second harvest from my yarrow patch
Red yarrow flowers.
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Milfoil! This is Northern Milfoil its cousin, Eurasian Milfoil is highly invasive. They’re hard to tell apart sometimes. I thought it was neat how you could see it under the water
Wild Garden Update
Lots of this unidentified grassy thing
Wild Quinoa/Lamb's Quarter found and relocated
A growing collection of Virginia Stickseed
A growing amount of Buckwheat and some more ready to be relocated
No idea
More Dwarf Mallow
Miscellaneous Fleabanes and things
Shepards Purse and 2 things I'm pretty sure are more
Pennycress (which I lost my seed to last year) rediscovered and ready to be moved
Red Deadnettle looking dead(nettle)
Holy hell White Catnip
The Milfoil/White Yarrow grown from seed last year ready to go in the ground (and start blooming soon)
And the Yellow Rocket (I'm growing fond of) continuously blooming
Bonus:
The Wild Ginger sent out it's funky little bloom
The Wild Geranium that survived is getting huge
At least 5 Rose Milkweed came back
And the Granny's Bonnet is in full swing
Achillea filipendula / Fernleaf Yarrow at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
It was July; the lakes were spread with lotus leaves and the canals choked with water milfoil - a tiny plant that later in the month turns the surface into a green carpet. The mountains looked down as if smiling, and the poplars nodded in the wind.
“Kashmir”, 1958, Nigel Cameron
ノコギリソウの花
2021.07.11
最近、大泉緑地のふれあいの庭がお気に入りです。
理由はいろんな花が凝縮されて植えられているから。
だって暑いじゃないですか、今の時期。大泉緑地まで行くのに汗だくになるのに、公園の中に入っても歩き回っていたら熱中症になります。
大泉緑地にはせせらぎもあって涼しい場所もあるんですが、涼しい場所は虫も多い。当然、蚊も多い。虫よけしてても刺されます。あいつら虫よけに慣れてます。
ふれあいの庭に咲いていたノコギリソウ。
小さい花が集まって咲く姿ってカワイイですよね。
Yarrow (Achillea Millefolium)