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Common Speedwell, a native species, can be seen on lawns and along trails and wood roads, often in dry habitats.
Bristly Locust, introduced as an ornamental and as an erosion control and land reclamation planting, is now in flower.
And American Copper butterflies, as bright as copper pennies, dart busily from flower to flower when not posing nicely for a picture.
John
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