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Mi 03.07.2024 20:12

“Herb-Robert is an annual or biennial native flower with five red petals and jagged leaves. I's a geranium or cranesbill. The Woodland Trust describes it as a low-growing plant with pretty red flowers. Spot on! They tell me it's often found growing in the shade of woodland edges, next to walls and in other darker spots, so they seem to know their stuff. But the Royal Horticultural Society describes it as a weed and goes on to denigrate it some more by stating that it can be a useful ground cover but its tendency to self-seed can make it a nuisance as a garden weed', and that the time to treat' it is spring-autumn (which is pretty much all the time it shows above ground).
We have here a real dichotomy in how we view wildlife. Some regard it as a boon, others as a bane. Some look to wildlife as a wonder, others as a nuisance which should be treated'. That the allegedly plant-loving RHS's website is littered with name-calling of native plants, and advice on when and how to 'treat' them, is one of the more striking examples I have come across of different perspectives on the native wildlife around us. To be fair, we all have something of this dichotomy in us, were strung out on a continuum, but the RHS, I now notice, is much further towards one end than I would have expected.”

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