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Bird's-foot Trefoil


This is one of my favourite wildflowers/weeds.
"This member of the Pea family only occurs in a very few places in this city - I think I have seen it in just three locations. Love the brilliant yellow with faint red lines, and the way the flowers tend to form a ring or a partial ring. This one was growing in Bowmont Park. Unfortunately, it is an introduced (non-native) plant from Eurasia. My thoughts turn to spring : )
"This member of the Pea family only occurs in a very few places in this city - I think I have seen it in just three locations. Love the brilliant yellow with faint red lines, and the way the flowers tend to form a ring or a partial ring. This one was growing in Bowmont Park. Unfortunately, it is an introduced (non-native) plant from Eurasia. My thoughts turn to spring : )
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