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Wildflowers of Newfoundland-Late July and August brought lots of wildflowers in Newfoundland. They are very
where, road sides, open areas, bogs. Many are rare  in other eastern provinces and states.
Common Buttercup毛茛
Oxeye Daisy雛菊-is
disliked by farmers for
it can produce an
unwanted flavor in milk
if eaten by cattle.
Bunchberries, also called
"bakedapple" by the locals.
in the same family as
Dogwood. The red mature
fruit (below) makes great
pies. Often seen near water.
Harebell
Northern Pitcher Plant, It's tubular
leaves digests insects for added
nutrients.
Blue Flag Iris
Hop Clover
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