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Is anything more cheerful than a sprawling patch of buttercups????
My favourite weed?
Cathy at Words and Herbs is appreciating a wild and weedy classic today too! Check her unforgettable post 😉 .
Is anything more cheerful than a sprawling patch of buttercups????
My favourite weed?
Cathy at Words and Herbs is appreciating a wild and weedy classic today too! Check her unforgettable post 😉 .
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It tickled me to see the dandelions among the buttercups. I must say, your buttercups are lovely: larger than our various species, or at least taller and hence easier to photograph. (By the way, your link for Cathy’s site led to a ‘page not found’ message.)
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Thanks for broken link heads-up. Fixed now, I hope! (Firefox is hopeless with links and I have to switch to Chrome, which I forgot this time)
That’s odd. I use FF and never have had an issue. Anyway: fixed!
Considered invasive here, this ubiquitous weed is pretty all the same. As kids, we used to hold it under chins and ask, “Do you like butter?” The reflected yellow indicated you did!
What a lovely sight! I have always loved buttercups…. as long as they do not grow into my flower beds! 😉 Thanks for joining me and linking my post. 😊
They are pretty.
A very cheery sight!