Celery-leaved Crowfoot, Göteborg, May 21st 2002
The
Crowfoot
after the March presentation
turned up in several flower beds in addition to the first one
- more or less in all of the soil puddings in the Next Block.
Now most of the puddings have been carefully
devastated from a S-weed perspective
and provided with little moats.
I'm sure the turn will come
to where the Crowfoot was in flower today.
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Whitsun holidays are over
fresh traces of lawn mowing in the Next Block
including the patch of Critically Endangered
Nationally Protected
"Stinking" Chamomile
So we are persuaded
that we get value for maintenance money
and no tigers
may hide in the grass
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