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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

5-30 Bristly Locust

5-30
Bristly Locust's pink pea-like flowers can be seen in roadside thickets. This species escaped from cultivation. It has also been widely used for erosion control and mine reclamation.
Hoary Allysum, a member of the mustard family, is starting to flower.
Black Medick flecks roadsides and ditches with yellow.
John
Bristly Locust

Hoary Allysum

Black Medick

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