This is a note for 'Chris the Gardener' in Maine, USA about the dock leaves. I found some information on Kew Gardens website here and hopefully this is a bigger picture of the dock leaves in the park.
That's too funny! This is one of the weeds that I haven't been able to identify yet. In fact, I almost thought this was Plantain before I realized how different the leaves were. When I get back to weed of the day, you're getting credit for this one!
Pottering about in my small garden in the North East of England at the top of a hill, often in the wind and the rain, occasionally in the sunshine! Surrounded by high conifer hedge and mature trees on one side. Garden slopes upwards, so we made a dry stone wall on two levels at the back of the garden which we're still adding plants to as funds allow. I like evergreen shrubs and any type of flowers - I don't grow any veg and am obsessed with keeping my lawn edges 'neat'. I like walking where I can see ducks, wild flowers and interesting foliage
2 comments:
It looks just like the dock in my yard, unfortunately I know it well!
Thanks for the link to Kew Gardens, I got to visit a few years ago, it was the highlight of my trip to London.
Ali
That's too funny! This is one of the weeds that I haven't been able to identify yet. In fact, I almost thought this was Plantain before I realized how different the leaves were. When I get back to weed of the day, you're getting credit for this one!
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