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Known by a variety of names, including hoary #mugwort, beach wormwood, and Dusty Miller in the US, the Artemisia stelleriana #plant grows along the sandy shores of the Canadian, Alaskan, Siberian, and Scandinavian coasts, as well as down the US Atlantic coast.
Despite its very small #flowers, it is a #sunflower relative.

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Killaspugbrone (Irish: Cill Easpaig Brón, meaning 'The Church of Bishop Brón')

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The flowers of the , native to southeast Asia, produces many small, yellow with an incredibly sweet . Even though the flowers aren’t as grand as the Magnolia grandiflora common in the southeastern United States. Under the right conditions, the can grow in height by inches per day.

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It’s coming! Wattle season starts about now - with Silver Wattles kicking off. This photo is a Myrtle Wattle - it comes a little later, but worth waiting for.

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“Walpurgis Night, also known as Saint Walpurga's Eve, is the eve of the Christian feast day of Saint Walpurga, an 8th-century abbess in Francia, and is celebrated on the night of 30 April.”

“Beltane is generally celebrated about 1 May, although some Pagans celebrate it at the halfway point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice, which falls about 5 May. Some celebrate Beltane when the May blossom (hawthorn) first starts to bloom.”

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