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Some of these look like escaped...ummm...ornamental shrubs or hedges or whatever that people put by their houses.

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I keep forgetting about this one. I know I've seen pictures like it in books.
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don't mind the searocket at the bottom
More yellowish than they appear here.

I saw some things in a book that reminded me of this. Wrote them down: Eruca sativa, Raphanus sativus, Raphanus raphanistrum, and I'll look them up on the web at some point to see if any match...
So tiny that I could not convince the autofocus to pay attention to it. The leaves look familiar like I should know what this is.
This was supposed to be my proof that the other picture was an early instance of fairy lanterns, but the leaves are wrong. So never mind.
Funny the pistil is all right but the petals are out of focus. I'm not doing anything fancy enough to have to think about chromatic aberration. Maybe it's just that the petals are bright. Obviously the stem is what ended up in focus, but still...
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and what a job of focusing
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I forgot to look it up.
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