Senecio squalidus
There seems to be a lot of ragwort around in Edinburgh this year. After being imported from its native Sicilian lava fields to the Oxford Botanical Gardens in the early 18th century it lived there quietly for about a century until the arrival of the railways. Then it spread around the country in the wake of the trains, the stony railway ballast presumably reminding it of home.
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