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Aug 6, 2016 5:19 PM CST
Name: Deb
Planet Earth (Zone 8b)
Region: Pacific Northwest Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Garden Ideas: Master Level
Yeah, it's pretty confusing without having the actual botanical name. The correspondence I get from the weed board specifically is after orange hawkweed, as well as 'all other non-native hawkweeds' with no specifics. I'm fairly certain we have none of the orange as that one really pops, who knows about the yellow varieties. To make it more difficult, Washington has several native hawkweeds. So pretty hard to tell which is friend or foe other than the orange one. Assuming they would mostly be in bloom when we visited last week, I just didn't see much in the way of any type of daisy-type plant (other than a few random oxeyes). I did find a ton of yarrow, lots of fruit on the bunchberries, and big rose hips on the little shrub roses.

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