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I always look forward to your pictures. Today a picture of a fairy merry-go-round is one of the best! What! Do you say it is a weed? Well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder! Thanks for posting.
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That’s a lovely metaphor, Brenda. Of course, a weed is simply a plant growing in the wrong place. A tree in a cornfield, a rose in a baseball pitch, a wheatear in a lawn could all be considered weeds; it’s just a matter of location.
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Some see them as a real nuisance, but they are so bright and pretty, even through the seed stage.
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There are some 250 varieties of this ubiquitous wildflower, Lynette. A garden nuisance they may be, but they form an essential food source for pollinating insects during the spring, before many other plants are in flower. I’ve always loved their bright intrusion into the fields, and their delicate seed heads, which make great photo subjects at all stages of development.
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