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    In my garden, but not the earlier resident one (no bites taken out of it)
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    Excellent shots Louise.
    Is that a Teasel plant?

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    Lovely clear photo Louise. Saw an immense amount of these up at Bempton and Flamborough.
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    Yes Beryl, a teasel - I have them in garden - lots of insects love them, and of course Goldfinches.

    Oh Rolf, that's what I was hoping to see - lots of them.. but only seen one at a time, maybe 4 different ones... and I'm working on keeping more still - it's hard work but it's paying off.

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    Thought so. My Carder Bumble bee is onone but I wasn't sure if it was a Teasel Plant. I think they are very pretty plants

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    I love them Beryl - they are fantastic all year around in their different stages, and the insects love them... what more can you want?

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    There are loads of them all the way along the estuary and they are really lovely . we had one in the front garden and the bloke next door asked if he could remove it because it was a pest type plant.This was when I first moved in . So I said yes . Well I'll know better if one grows again.
    Thanks Louise

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