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Brassica

Description:

This normally grows in spring and dies in the summer heat. This year it has re grown in the autumn, no doubt due to exceptionally long and wet rainy season which still continues.

Habitat:

Limestone outcrop in foothills of los Serranos mountains.

Notes:

This has combined with masses of white butterflies of various species being still on the wing.

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Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

Spotted on Nov 11, 2018
Submitted on Nov 21, 2018

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