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Gladiolus species
By Siris
- 26 Aug, 2017
- 8 likes
Not sure if we should be calling this Gladiolus murielae or Acidanthera murieliae, slightly tender, growing in a pot in the conservatory.
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I call it Acidanthera. That's what I'm used to :)
27 Aug, 2017
Yes stick to what you know you cant go wrong then I just know common names so that must make me common ?
27 Aug, 2017
Me too, Hywel.
Not common 3pb, but can you teach an old dog new tricks!
28 Aug, 2017
Me too Hywel or Abyssinian gladioli.
28 Aug, 2017
Lol Siris ☺
28 Aug, 2017
Nothing common about you Thrupennybit ! :) x
Life is too short for complications. Live it the way that suits you best :)
28 Aug, 2017
Whatever you call it....I can't grow it lol!! but I do love it.
28 Aug, 2017
Thank you Hywel ☺x If I had started to learn the latin names when I was younger I would be able to remember every one now as I do have a good recall button from a photographic memory like my mum who still had hers up until she died at 87 but its now fading fast with me lol. I do admire those that know latin names as like you said it the same language world wide.
28 Aug, 2017
:)
28 Aug, 2017
☺
29 Aug, 2017
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This photo is of species Acidanthera murielae (Peacock orchid).
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Gorgeous I call them Peacock orchids lol.
26 Aug, 2017