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Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by wiseowl, May 14, 2015.

  1. wiseowl

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    This flower has popped up in the middle of my wildlife area .Thank you:smile:

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      :smile: Looks like it may be an Aqualegia, Woo. Lovely shot.
       
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        Thank you Victoria my friend,hope you are OK:smile:
         
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        Nicely greenflied too!
         
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          Good morning @Palustris I don't mind them they add to to wildlife garden:heehee:
           
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          Feeds the blue tits and the ladybirds etc. Sometime think folks are too quick to spray. We rarely spray anywhere in the garden, except perhaps to get rid of Bishop bug on Sprouts.
           
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          • wiseowl

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            Good evening I have a special confined area for snails,I am always picking them up from the paths so that they don't get trodden on;)
             
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              And I'm always putting them on the path so that they do :heehee:
               
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              I agree. If they are really hacking me off I get the q-tips out or I do use a soapy water spray on cloudy days.
               
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