Wildflower Comeback

Discussion in 'Herbs and Wildflowers' started by Phil A, Nov 3, 2013.

  1. Phil A

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  2. Jenny namaste

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    That's good news Ziggy. Well done all those who are helping regain their lost habitat.
     
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    • Phil A

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      Cotoneasters are hard to contain, i've found them halfway up mountains in Snowdonia. Seeds get dropped by birds.
       
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        I thought cotoneaster was a native.

        Well done to those that have made the effort on this.
         
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        • Phil A

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          There's no Yeties here to keep it under control like in its native home the Himalayas.
           
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