The wildflowers in this area are dying from lack of rain. I rode for almost two hours and didn't take but a very few pictures of just one. People were watering their flowerbeds, but the hills and dales are bone dry and brown. I was disappointed, BUT...when I uploaded my shots became happier. You see, there were just these yellow fellows, but my pictures were satisfactory. Of course I had to research as I didn't know what they were. I only knew what they weren't! Would you have stopped for these? Probably not.
Crepis vesicaria
Native to:
Albania, Algeria, Austria, Baleares, Belgium, Canary Is., Corse, East Aegean Is., France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kriti, Madeira, Morocco, Netherlands, Portugal, Sardegna, Sicilia, Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkey-in-Europe, Yugoslavia
Introduced into:
British Columbia, California, Connecticut, Great Britain, Hawaii, Ireland, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Poland, South Australia, Victoria
Looks like a dandelion to me. lol. Never heard of this particular weed before.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are out... But, how is that foot? Did they ever tell you, what bit you?
ReplyDeleteAnd I know I commented on this post, before. But I don't see it. .......
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Nothing bit me it was a sore from shoe rub and then got severe bacterial staph infection.
DeleteI know I commented on this post, before...
ReplyDeleteI said something about the flowers looking "thistle-y"...
Hmmmm... Wonder where it went....?
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