Incredible display of daisies, Steve. Are they natural or invasive?
Looks like Leucanthemum vulgar, aka Ox-eye daisy.
Mustard and purple hedge nettle here. Woopie!
I can do better.
Here on the west coast, California, Dutch Elm Disease was first discovered in Kenwood, in Sonoma County, in the early 1970s. Although the trees had been in decline for at least 10 years before anybody knew it was Dutch Elm.
I want a Grevillia. Here's what the wild flower bloom looked like on 8-12 on the forbidden peninsula at No NO Park. Couple acres in size and a staggering amount of color.
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