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Cephalaria
Scabious-like flowers, yellow, white to lilac, with four petals, clustered together en-masse. Often divided opposite foliage. From open areas.
One of the most attractive plants to bumblebees, honeybees, solitary bees and hoverflies, as well as a range of midsummer butterflies, from admirals to blues.
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