bunny tail
By Surreylad
- 25 Nov, 2011
- 9 likes
still lovely to look at even this late in the year...
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that's so pretty - great shot
26 Nov, 2011
Nice set of photos, W :))
How come I've never seen this before??? I love it!
26 Nov, 2011
Thanks Sticki..
Thanks Paul..
Lol thanks Karen, although they are easy to grow and buy they are not very popular for some reason..
26 Nov, 2011
popular with me, i love them, and they make me smile, i like their name too.
26 Nov, 2011
me too Sticki, if you need seed i've got loads :-))
26 Nov, 2011
yes please surrey lad, i hope i dont get all the seeds muddled up ~ people on here are so kind and generous.
26 Nov, 2011
i'll dry some off and post them soon Sticki... lol i get a bit muddled some times too :-))
26 Nov, 2011
thanks surreylad, you are kind.
26 Nov, 2011
your welcome :-))
26 Nov, 2011
:-)) thank you.
26 Nov, 2011
Is nt it so delicate & fluffy like a bunny tail hehe.
5 Jan, 2012
it is yes, thanks 6d ;-))
5 Jan, 2012
Your welcome :o))
5 Jan, 2012
Hi is this actually called bunny grass? or is a "nickname"
11 Apr, 2012
Hi, it's common name is bunny tails but it's proper latin name is Lagurus Ovatus... :-)
11 Apr, 2012
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I agree, lovely any time of year.
26 Nov, 2011