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Yorkshire fog

Big Blue SkyBig Blue Sky Posts: 716
edited June 2021 in Wildlife gardening
I have been trying to establish a meadow on my front lawn, and one of the plants that appeared uninvited was Yorkshire fog, or at least that’s how I identified this plant 



Just wondering if there is a danger of it becoming invasive and forcing out less robust plants? The meadow is still in the making, but I have a few yellow rattles and some other wild flowers, so I don’t want to endanger the process. Plus my front lawn is tiny, so not much space for big plants. 

Any experience with this plant please?
Surrey

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  • Big Blue SkyBig Blue Sky Posts: 716
    Thank you @pansyface I might keep an eye on it then. Surprised a moorland plant decided to grow here - my “meadow” is incredibly dry, just a thin layer of soil on top of stony sandy ground. 

    Will be collecting seeds from my yellow rattle - they are expensive to buy and frankly just a small amount of seeds germinated 😒
    Surrey
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