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Trond-- I suppose I can guess at those sorts of gardens that are not good for insects or even cats frilly large-flowered hybrids with few sexy parts? maybe some green shrubs?....
.............4,5- Non-native Sonchus-- we have a couple of species, I think annual and perennial, they aren't too often really problematic, and don't generally form exclusive stands-- certainly this one was not doing too much to compete with natives, so I have a bit of a soft spot for them...
Your photos are very evocative Cohan, especially the tree tops & sky The boggy area looks interesting. Is it permanently wet & what sedges or other plants grow there besides the lovely Caltha?
Looks a little like S. arvensis. Then it can cover a few sq. m in no time but the flowers are nice! It is not long lived though.
Not a bad guess, Cohan.It is a couple gardens like that. One is so "nice" that it could be made of plastic. But most are just lawn and a few odd plants.
Thanks for the Alberta experience Cohan.I enjoy all the pictures and reading your poem makes me feel as if I am walking with you.
... the wetlands are quite extensive around here ... There are all sorts of things ...
Thanks Cohan. Great photos and thread.I suppose that many of your sedges would be familiar to us in NW Europe too. Are there any drosera or pinguicula species?