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TeeDee

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Nov 6, 2008
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Spotted this on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour.

Couldn't get a closer photo but anyone know what this is ? They obviously saw fit to ring fence it.

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Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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I'm surprised they've left it to grow and flower.
It's an invasive weed.....I think it's technically an Invasive Alien Species.
 

Nice65

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I'm surprised they've left it to grow and flower.
It's an invasive weed.....I think it's technically an Invasive Alien Species.
It’s possible the fence originally housed something else and thus the cabbage remains safe?
 
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Broch

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Jan 18, 2009
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Native Americans used it medicinally (for example the Delaware used it for hooping cough) but it has to be carefully processed to make it edible (similar to Lords and Ladies - Arum Maculatum).
 

Lean'n'mean

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I'm surprised they've left it to grow and flower.
It's an invasive weed.....I think it's technically an Invasive Alien Species.
Could be they didn't know what it is but it looked interesting/unusual & so protected it. I have done similar in the past when I came across a stunning unknown plant in the garden & then got all excited thinking I had something special. They invariably turned out to be common or garden weeds that I hadn't seen before. :D
 

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