Penguin Droppings

By gen2

Alien Species


As I walked through the woods beside a local park, I couldn't help but notice a number of alien species taking over the woodland.

There are of course the ubiquitous rhododendron bushes but at least the local council (or someone) had a go at removing some of them a few years back.

Most obvious just now are the carpets of blue, pink and white bluebells that owe their variation to the influx of the Spanish variety.

There was also a large patch of some tall yellow daisies that I can't identify.

Finally, I come to my blip for this evening: The flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum) that is native to the north-west USA and was/is grown here as a garden ornamental.

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