Spanish bluebells
By Wagger
- 20 Jan, 2009
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Roll on May !!
20 Jan, 2009
Lovely pic, Wagger.......what is the red flower in the middle?
21 Jan, 2009
I love this picture Wagger!!!
22 Jan, 2009
Lovely Wagger.
22 Jan, 2009
Ooo, Gilli - you're at it again! I know what you mean really, haha.
Janey, the red 'flower' is an acrylic and glass dragonfly. (I think the cockeral is recognisable). I just stick them in to perk areas up a bit.
22 Jan, 2009
I'm a bit naughty growing them, Panther as they can cross with our native bluebell which is an endangered species. Fortunately the nearest bluebells in the wood by us are way over the far side so I don't think these pose a problem. They do spread very easily so I keep them tightly controlled, not letting them seed.
22 Jan, 2009
Thank you for comment on my garden. I used to live in Shepperton, now live in Cornwall, a little bit milder.
8 Feb, 2009
Thanks Wagger for that interesting note on bluebells:-)
8 Feb, 2009
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