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Post by milly on May 18, 2019 14:49:07 GMT -5
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Post by aeroxbud on May 18, 2019 14:55:28 GMT -5
Something magical about blue bell woods
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Post by milly on May 18, 2019 16:06:28 GMT -5
Something magical about blue bell woods Indeed there is and I love the scent of bluebells, I saw a spot there was a whole sweeping high mountainside just covered in Blue near Llandidnam but nowhere safe to stop to take pics. Must be the right conditions for them this year as never seen so many for decades except for the old mill springs in Hampshire nr Crondall about 8 yrs ago when visiting a friend and we went for a walk there.
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Post by jackrides on May 18, 2019 22:34:59 GMT -5
Gorgeous! I shall dream of bluebells tonite. Thank you.
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Post by FrankenMech on May 19, 2019 0:27:01 GMT -5
Now in that fifth picture, is that a Chupacabra with a coven of witches standing behind it on the left side of the picture?
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Post by jackrides on Jun 12, 2019 10:47:17 GMT -5
Positive ID confirmed! Their familiar leopard is crouching behind the big tree.
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Post by lilpinny on Jun 12, 2019 10:54:21 GMT -5
In Texas we call those blue bonnets and they are really neat to go play in.... but heaven forgive if they get into your yard. They are invasive. They’ll take your yard over and you’ll never get them out. We’ve had parties were we all get a pint and pull blue bonnets out of each other’s yard.
Granted, those weren't the most fun parties.
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Post by FrankenMech on Jun 12, 2019 17:27:50 GMT -5
I have plants that are crowding them out...
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Post by milly on Jun 13, 2019 0:30:55 GMT -5
They are actually endangered here in the UK. It's illegal to dig them up. The ones in most peoples gardens are the Spanish variety but they have no scent.
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Post by jloi on Jun 16, 2019 10:31:43 GMT -5
Ditto; really gorgeous. calming presence
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