Hello!
Siberian peashrub, or Siberian pea-tree (Caragana arborescens) can sometimes seen grown in Finland. Although it is not a native species, it is a relatively popular perennial plant. (I don't know if this is wise, as can be considered an invasive species.
It is native to Siberia, parts of China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan.
I read on Wikipedia its seeds and flowers are edible. I didn't know this.
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I have some idea for a photograph now, but I wonder if I can make it. Also, it's still raining.
See ya!
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It could be a gift from nature which is now part of Finland, feel lucky.
Couldn’t really see those flowers! Very interesting as they are edible!