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Sonchus oleraceus
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@Reza Hashemizadeh: Thank you, Sure, I'll never do it because I'm doing my job right now is very busy,
Hi Ali, Welcome to Project Noah, I see that you are enjoying it over here. I just read your comments and I hope to see more of your spottings from your area and surroundings. Wish you the very best !
Make sure all other species in the area in the days of Noah projects:-)
I would like to learn more about various species in your area! I'm looking forward to seeing many more spottings to come!
Your really doing a great thing, you and your friends! keep it up and share with the world, seems to be the best way to try and start to preserve nature in the more desolate places that our world has to offer. I couldn't imagine living in a place where i couldn't have a garden, let alone not having animal friends around every corner, I know it makes me appreciate the place I live and the basic love of nature most of us share here. Thanks AliHp and good luck to you and your friends, keep up the good work! Take care, I wish the best for you.
the south iran and really tape and nature beautiful animals Unfortunately, nothing has been preserved and i and friend trying to show the world . The new villages in this area and continue to find new animals and birds there are a weasel wolf...
All the more reason to use it for food! btw i typed in 'South Iran' as a search and what comes up is beautiful sites, friendly people, and lush scenes near the water, but its because its all travel sites, and they want everyone to go there and spend money. I have to say though it made me want to come and explore.
I found these in my garden in Canada, where there considered invasive, but I found out there really tasty! especially when u make a nice wild greens salad.