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HWW ftom Chirk Castle
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Erigeron karvinskianus and Helianthemum species growing on a wall at Chirk Castle.
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I have lots of the Erigeron in my garden........they're great for ground cover where little else will grow.
Well captured
HWW
Maybe it only accepts entries on the day of entry.
No news yet but the 10th is rapidly approaching x
A most beautiful picture!
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