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Anthyllis vulneraria
By Seaburngirl
- 2 May, 2010
- 11 likes
Victoria's choice. Dont know where it is going to go yet.
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the yellow form is a wild flower that grows on chalky cliffs and is the 'parent' of this.
2 May, 2010
You certainly have some unusual plants SBG, this is lovely too :-)
2 May, 2010
Thanks Simbad. This needs full sun so I will have to think carefully where it goes.
2 May, 2010
That is SO exotic looking!
I just LOVE it!
6 May, 2010
it's parent is a native wildflower here on chalky cliffs at the coast, It is a member of the leguminacea [pea family]
6 May, 2010
Beautiful little guy!
7 May, 2010
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that's unusual
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