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Eupatorium cannabinum
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [Polish] |
Eupatorium cannabinum, commonly known as Hemp-agrimony, is a herbaceous plant of the family Asteraceae. It is a robust perennial native to many areas of Europe.[1] It is occasionally found as a garden escape in other areas such as British Columbia.
If the genus Eupatorium is defined in a restricted sense (about 42 species), E. cannabinum is the only species of that genus native to Europe (with the remainder in Asia or North America |
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Hi Boguslaw,
A beautiful one Asteraceae. In the Pyrenees he is very abundant in humid places. The butterflies a tuna details.
Salut. Ferran
- horias
(3950) - [2009-09-10 10:11]
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Boguslaw,
Great capture, but my eyes is to Inachis io!!!!
And you have tree here.
Congratulation1
Horia
Hy Boguslaw
You presented here a plant species, but you captured also 3 butterflies, those Inachis Io, and like Horia, all my attention is directed to them. Congratuletion for this!
Regards, Oana