In the summer I was asked to select an interesting local habitat and to identify flowering plants within it. I was spoilt for choice with London'd numerous parks and loans and nearby bits of wilderness. But while watering my own plants, I had a conversation with a neighbour, who could not decide wither to pull her pretty blooming weeds out, or let them decorate her front yard. At the end, we decided that it weeds are weeds only if we do not like them, thus her Yellow Corydalis remained in place. But the conversation made me look closer at the plants that were persistently coming up and flourished in the most unlikely cracks in the asphalts and stone walls. I identified over 17 species on my street alone, and those were only the once that had pretty flowers in bloom! Here are some of these urban survivors that I chose to paint (bottom left, up and over to right): 1. Taraxacum seed, scale 1:5 2. Cirsium (Common Thistle) 3. Convolvulaceae (Morning glory) 4. Buddleja (Butterfly Bush) 5. Pseudofumaria lutea (Yellow Corydalis) 6. Taraxacum (Dandelion) |
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