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WILD Flowers at the Shoreline

There must have been a lot of nutrient blown ashore to fertilize the wildflowers at the shore of Lake St. Clair (Michigan). The pink flowers in the foreground are Common Milkweed, a favorite of Monarch Butterflies. Behind are Blue Vervain, and the wild snakelike whips with yellow clusters of flowers are Black Mustard.

 

The tallest of the flowers was taller than me! 5'11" (180cm)

 

 

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Uploaded on August 28, 2020
Taken on August 5, 2020