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What are your favourite Plant Pictures?

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Re: What are your favourite Plant Pictures?
« Reply #80 on: 31/10/2020 00:23:27 »
Hi,
I was looking throw pictures of purple flowers and one picture caught my eye; purple fuchsias. I found them on pinrest but hre they are. Enjoy!
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Re: What are your favourite Plant Pictures?
« Reply #81 on: 14/06/2022 11:33:15 »
Datura innoxia, the downy thorn apple. Difficult to grow successfully in my climate(Ireland) due to blight attack. This is my wife's hand near the flower, not mine.

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Re: What are your favourite Plant Pictures?
« Reply #82 on: 14/06/2022 16:48:13 »
Quote from: paul cotter on 14/06/2022 11:33:15
Datura innoxia, the downy thorn apple. Difficult to grow successfully in my climate(Ireland) due to blight attack. This is my wife's hand near the flower, not mine.

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Paul, that is a beautiful flower. Well done !
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Re: What are your favourite Plant Pictures?
« Reply #83 on: 14/06/2022 17:41:07 »
Agree. I edited the post to embed the picture right in the post rather than just have it appear as a small downloadable thumbnail at the bottom. That shot deserved more.
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Re: What are your favourite Plant Pictures?
« Reply #84 on: 15/06/2022 20:02:47 »
This shot was taken about 5 years ago, the one and only time I was successful. I have achieved flowering several times but they were mangy ragged flowers not worth recording.
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Re: What are your favourite Plant Pictures?
« Reply #85 on: 19/06/2022 12:35:57 »
Quote from: neilep on 14/11/2007 01:33:17
Wildflowers





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Beautiful picture:)
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: What are your favourite Plant Pictures?
« Reply #86 on: 24/06/2022 12:21:07 »
Toxicodendron radicans, poison ivy/oak from my collection of noxious plants. Not suitable for a regular garden(especially if children are present) or of particular beauty but interesting nonetheless. 

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