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Six different wild flowers in Hudson, New York - 6 photos


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About 240 kilometers north of Manhattan - I just realized #2 is a squash blossom.

 

 

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And the last two

 

 

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Very pretty images! The first one looks like the ubiquitous morning glory which hangs about on back garden fences all over the world.

The last one, the thistle, is very familiar to Australian farmers having been gifted to us by our Scottish ancestors and, over the intervening

couple of hundred years, having run rampant until the species has been 'declared' to be deserving of noxious weed status. 

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Stuart,

 

nice series. The colours are enticing, but the character of these "weeds" is legend.

The blue type (we have it in white) is most nasty and if you do not stop it the whole bush beneath will be suffocated. Of thistles I can say that insects find their blossoms attractive but the gardener won't tolerate these type of thorny thing.

Good idea to post  a series of an ordinary subject making it lovely and interesting.

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