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Ribwort plantain.

Indeed it is, I've seen it my whole life but had no idea what it was. Now I know, and so do you. It's a perennial plant whose seed heads provide food for birds during winter. So, ideally, leave it alone!

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Why matter to you - a story in three 📸

meet Clitoria ternatea, or the butterfly pea.

Native to a smol island, this little vine has an almost pantropical distribution, growing wild in parts of , and .

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But we aren't going to focus on the lurid of this pretty flower's name.

Instead, here's a native about to make headway into one of the blossoms, to drink deeply of its , and 'bee' (pardon the pun) on its merry way - to do what it does best - !

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So instead of composting the remnants of a head of red cabbage, I dropped it in a bowl of water and put it on the windowsill.

Then this happened.

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