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As far as I can find out this is Luzerne, Medicago sativa, (Robert??).
It is coming from Persia but now grows in the wild.
It can be used as vertilizer because it brings a lot of Nitrogene in the soil. The leaves are with three and have saw blade form.
Here are some more weed pictures:
echium vulgare, Next flower, Poppies and 1 bee, Summer feeling, Poppies 2, Margreths, Margriet, Fluitekruid, Smeerwortel,
Buttercups, Clover 4, Red clover, Red clover with bee, Red clover top view, Forget me not, Chervil, Grass 1,
Red & White, Door step garden, Luzerne.
Nature between the bricks, curbs and concrete. More City Nature pictures in the theme! |
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- Janice
(18648) - [2005-06-16 5:21]
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Hendrik, what an attractive shot here. The colours are amazing- I love the flowers and greens against the blue sky and clouds. Well done.
- red45
(30243) - [2005-06-16 12:34]
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Violet against blue but looking very good Hendrik! I love 'weeds' and their pictures. I think common plants are much more beautifull than cultivated ones. You made great frame also!
Very interesting plant.
Colorful photo, good sharpness and details.
Well done.