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Fluff flower identified as Wild Lettuce Please don't eat, despite name. Wild Lettuce is not native to this area. It was introduced in the 1970's - by Hippies? Comments welcome. - CM Alan Reed writes: The plant is Wild lettuce, Lactuca (underline). - Alan ReedComments re photo 68693 A new fluff flower this fall This story was posted on 2016-09-26 04:34:58
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