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Yellow (3 x PiPs)
Left - Perorate St. Johns-wort*
Centre - Nipplewort
Right - Birds Foot Trefoil
Perhaps of interest:
*Wort is a derivation of the word “wyrt,” an old English word meaning plant, root, or herb. The suffix wort was given to plants which were long considered beneficial. The opposite of a wort was a weed, such as ragweed, knotweed, or milkweed. Just like today, “weeds” referred to undesirable types of plants (though this isn’t always the case).
Source
www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/what-does-wort-mean.htm
Centre - Nipplewort
Right - Birds Foot Trefoil
Perhaps of interest:
*Wort is a derivation of the word “wyrt,” an old English word meaning plant, root, or herb. The suffix wort was given to plants which were long considered beneficial. The opposite of a wort was a weed, such as ragweed, knotweed, or milkweed. Just like today, “weeds” referred to undesirable types of plants (though this isn’t always the case).
Source
www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/what-does-wort-mean.htm
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All the best, Doug
Well captured and presented. It is a delight.
Havea good weekend
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