Both of these plants can be invasive, meaning they will grow where you don't want them. For now, they are nicely wild in our woods and appreciated by many. Come take a walk on the wild YELLOW side!
This view is looking south at the forested area adjacent to our school. WOW! The yellow flower is called "roundleaf golden ragwort." A splash of yellow in the shaded woodland. Also growing here are black eyed susan, which will also be a burst of yellow in July & August. Last fall we deposited the flower heads & stems of black eyed susan and poof! Lots are emerging.
Both of these plants can be invasive, meaning they will grow where you don't want them. For now, they are nicely wild in our woods and appreciated by many. Come take a walk on the wild YELLOW side!
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Judy GananceWhat is important in my life? Health, family, community, teaching & learning, forest, lepidoptera, photography, knitting, cooking & technology. It is a great pleasure to explore science and sensible problem solving with our children of Parker Woods Montessori. Archives
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