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Daily Archives: May 9, 2011
Wild Flowers: The Dandelion
Spring is a river in full flow here in England and while out walking I’ve also been visually documenting its presence. The commonest of our wild flowers is a delight to the eyes after the visual deprivation of a long cold grey winter. And our commonest wild flowers and plants are often taken for granted, so I decided to do a short series of blogs on a selection of them. Ann Isik, author of ‘L’Isle-Adam’: http://www.annisik.com/www.annisikarts.com
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Posted in Ann's Publications, Ecology, Vegetarianism, Walking
Tagged Carl Linnaeus, Dandelion, Flora, Taraxacum, Taraxacum officinale
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