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Same! Must have been a worldwide phenomenon for children in the eighties.Those small yellow flowers, meadow buttercup, when I was a kid we would hold one of those under someones chin. And if you saw a faint yellow spot on their chin it meant they liked butter. A butter test, it was very scientific. Not sure why we wanted to see if people liked butter though.
Same! Must have been a worldwide phenomenon for children in the eighties.
Wild Geranium. A native woodland flower.The plant in picture number one is delicious on eggs. Chives. I would like to know what the pink ones in picture number four is, does anyone know? The green stuff next to them is a thuja bush but those pink flowers do not grow on thuja.
We did the butter test with dandelions which left yellow pollen on chins regardless of butter preference.
The plants I saw on my voyage today. View attachment 105889View attachment 105890View attachment 105891View attachment 105892View attachment 105895