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The Stable Pond

Skunk cabbage

Lysichiton americanus, skunk cabbage, was introduced into cultivation in the United Kingdom in 1901 and has escaped to become naturalized in marshy areas in Britain and Ireland, for example in Hampshire and Surrey, including Wisley Gardens, and in the north and west of the UK. In 2016, it was classified by the European Union as an invasive non-native plant species.
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10 comments

Gudrun said:

The pond looks very peaceful woth lovely reflections! The yellow calla are very handsome plants.
6 years ago

Doug Shepherd said:

Lovely composition Amelia, like the dark reflections and the wonderful yellow of the plant in the PiP.
6 years ago

Boro said:

Superbe ***
6 years ago ( translate )

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Lovely reflections and a wonderful PiP.
6 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

This looks like a nice place for swinging through the trees, Amelia. LOL. Cheers, Joe
6 years ago

Nicole Merdrignac said:

Superbes photo et reflets avec note. Nicole.
6 years ago ( translate )

Jeff Farley said:

Both are beautiful shots Amelia.
6 years ago

Xata said:

Two beautiful shots Amelia.
6 years ago

Janet Brien said:

What a lovely view...so peaceful looking. :) The mirror-like surface of the pond is very beautiful. The skunk cabbage is gorgeous!! I was surprised to find that it is invasive, it's so pretty!
6 years ago

Eric Desjours said:

A marvel of poetry and tranquility. Nature in its most beautiful form.
This invasive flower has irresistible charms!
6 years ago