We have a space with short grass so we can spread out. Whew! And see the white wild roses on the left? They are highly fragrant, so this entire stretch smells LOVELY! (To me, not to the dogs, he hee).
Smiley face Tasha shows you large purple clover, smaller white clover, and a yellow flower.
The flooded area didn’t recover well; the farmer will need to reseed it.
Another shot of the wild roses; I have some in my backyard at home as well.
The little yellow flowers grow low to the ground.
Tasha and Marlin head back into an overgrown area.
I think these are called Michealmas Daisies.
There are buttercups all mixed in as well. Do you see the honey bee? Big problem here, as over 1/3 of the honey bee hives died over the winter. Not clear how the farmers are going to manage to get their crops pollinated!
A close up of the wild roses.
Isn't this walk fun? Stand by, will show you some more.















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