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My last stand for it is that they are still where i usually find them. However, if you have ignored them for some time you may need to get used to the usual locations once again. :)
Only differences i have noticed so far are that
1. the wild onion plant is more noticeable.. has a larger leaf and lighter colour
2. The sunflower plants which never seemed to give anything are now devoid of a search box entirely.
Just lyrics from an old 70s Frank Zappa song: "Don't you eat that yellow snow"