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That mouse again!
By Spritzhenry
- 19 Apr, 2009
- 10 likes
He has emerged from the soil...
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It is,Gee - just a curiosity, really.
19 Apr, 2009
These a such amazing plants. Very nice detail, Spritz
19 Apr, 2009
Great shot!
20 Apr, 2009
Thanks!
20 Apr, 2009
lovely spritz, i used to have a big black and white Arisarum with lime centre it was an upright one and some little pink and white stripey ones, i did'nt dig them up when i left my last garden - they were underground and dormant at the time and i forgot all about them - i have had them on the wish list ever since can't seem to find them anywhere :-( lovely to see these ones
20 Apr, 2009
I think that's because it wasn't an Arisarum, Angie! Check out 'Arisaema' - as far as I know, the Mouse plant is the only one of the genus, apart from a glasshouse one.
Hope I'm right - then you might find one!
20 Apr, 2009
Is this plant hardy Barbara? It's so weirdy - I like anything like that! ;-)
On second thoughts.....there is a certain little Birtie to think about..........
20 Apr, 2009
Yes, in my garden, it's hardy. The RHS reckons it is as well. Go on with you! Birtie surely wouldn't try anything with it, would he???? After all, it doesn't SMELL like a mouse, does it? Or move like one??
20 Apr, 2009
That's heartening! Will have to look out for one :-) Maybe at the Malvern Spring show :-)
I really don't put anything past that silly cat! Honestly, she jumps on nothing at all and then goes racing around the garden like a mad thing. At the moment she's facinated with the netting I put over the veggie patch to KEEP HER OFF! Naughty Birtie-birts.......
20 Apr, 2009
Umm. Try giving her a piece of garden of her own... - netted! LOL.
20 Apr, 2009
I'm hoping the novalty of it will wear off soon......
21 Apr, 2009
Thanks Barb, i think you may be right, i'll look that one up. i have just revamped the woodland bed again, was'nt all that happy with some of the planting, not too mention Brooke could'nt get across the stepping stones easy as they were too far apart, all sorted now so some of these would look great mingled in somewhere :-)
24 Apr, 2009
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You had better set up a humane trap, Spritz :) Strange little creature.
19 Apr, 2009