The Snr Horticulturalist at Eden has ID'd it as Coelogyne magna (syn.Dendrochilum magnum). Thanks for the i/p guys.
This is in a semi wild area, within the Eden Project. If it had turned up in my garden, it would have been allowed to grow and do its own thing,...
Hi guysAre these L. siphilitica, L. x speciosa or something else again?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]TIA Fof
Ahhhh! :cry3::cry3::cry3:
Found at the Eden Project, Cornwall. Online searches suggested a couple of contenders, but you guys are much better than AI systems. [ATTACH]...
Found this growing outdoors at the Eden Project, Cornwall, yesterday. Any ideas guys? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] TIA Fof
I believe it is Araneus diadematus, the European garden spider. They come in various colours. The orange ones are also known, for some reason...
Thanks. That's the way the cookie crumbles.
Hi Palustris Interesting. Strange that no sellers mention anything about these hardier forms. Do you have any more info on them?
Hi pete I have to admit, I have them logged as C.persicum (Florists' Cyclamen), for want of anything better. I accept that they are almost...
When I first started to bring my new garden to life, I discovered a bunch of gnarly, old cyclamen corms. I replanted them and as things evolved,...
pete - I tend to agree, as many images I've seen, in situ, show then growing reasonably horizontal. ricky101 - Nah! No worry about it going over,...
Well, a couple of months have passed. So here is an update. After reading and inwardly digesting the comments from pete and ricky101, I got hold...
Thanks, Janet I stuffed up. They aren't lichen, but liverworts growing with mosses. No idea where my head was when I tagged them as lichen.:oops:...
In the orchard, at Trelissick Gardens, Cornwall, I spotted these lichen. My first impression was Ramalina siliquosa (sea ivory), which is very...
Wandering through Trelissick Gardens, Cornwall a few days ago, I saw this lichen growing with these mosses. Any ideas as to which they...
Sure is and I didn't even have my glasses on.:old::old::old:
I was out earlier and decided to give my Salix "Killmarnock" a good look over, after the strong winds. Moving branches around I spotted this...
Or replaced with a humane trap.
Hi trogre I did a bit of research a while back as I wanted something reliable without too many bells and whistles. What I seleted was a Browning...
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