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    Default Flowers, plants & Fungus - by the Holybrook river

    There is a lot of Himalayan Balsam here, but still quite a variety of stuff considering how little space there is between the river and the trees.
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    Thought the 6th picture was a naughty plant for a minute.
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    LOL - it does have a similar shape:-)
    Of course, it IS a naughty plant in one was as it's a young Himalayan Balsam which is creating havoc along our rivers.

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