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Sphaerocarpium Brugmansia

Discussion in 'Tropical Gardening' started by Hurstwood brugs., Mar 2, 2012.

  1. Hurstwood brugs.

    Hurstwood brugs. Apprentice Gardener

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    Hope its OK to start a new thread for Sphaerocarpium (cold group) Brugmansia's.
     
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    • Hurstwood brugs.

      Hurstwood brugs. Apprentice Gardener

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      Hurstwood Bryony

      Hurstwood Bryony  Quality (Large).JPG
      This is the first cultivar I bred and named (after my wife Bryony)
      It was the result of a cross between Rosa Lila X Wildfire.
      She will start blooming soon and bloom in flush's until she has to be moved to winter quarters.
      She's a stunner.
      Alan

      Hurstwood Brugmansia
       
    • Hurstwood brugs.

      Hurstwood brugs. Apprentice Gardener

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      Help
      How do I insert a full size image??
       
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      A little like this.

      Go to the photo on your blog that you want to insert here. Right click on the photo and select "copy image URL" from the pop up box that appears.

      When you get to the appropriate place in your post here select this box insertimage.gif
      A pop up box will appear - press ctrl/v and it will insert your image full size for you.
      [​IMG]

      Hope this was ok?
       
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    • Hurstwood brugs.

      Hurstwood brugs. Apprentice Gardener

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      WOW, Thanks for that.
      What if I'm inserting an image from my hard drive and not my Blog?
       
    • longk

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      If you're replying (as opposed to starting a new thread) you'll have to "go advanced".

      When you want to insert an image press this
      attach.gif

      The manage attachments window will open. Select the photo from your hard drive and the press the upload "button".

      Back to your post; click the arrow to the right of the paperclip and click the attachment that you want to insert.
       
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      Hurstwood Elinor

      This one is Hurstwood Elinor
      A cross between Arborea 'S' X Widfire
      This one (and her pod sister) have carried the strong Arborea fragrance along with the beautiful colouration of Wildfire.
      Hurstwood Elinor Black BG with star (Large).jpg

      If this picture shows at full size then a big Thanks to LongK for the instructions.
      If its not full size then I'm a thicko and done something wrong?

      Alan

      Hurstwood Brugmansia
       
    • pete

      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      A lot of us use "Photobucket" to upload to, then copy the IMG into your post.
       
    • longk

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      Actually it's me whose the thicko! You already knew how to do this - all that I needed to say is that attachments are not shown full size until you hover your mouse over them.

      Sorry!
       
    • Hurstwood brugs.

      Hurstwood brugs. Apprentice Gardener

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      LOL
      How come the one you uploaded for me of Hurstwood Bryony is full size?
       
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      It's not uploaded, just linked to in the script that the process that I described applies.

      For example; This is the link to one of my favourites from last year that I keep on my Picassa album..........

      https://picasaweb.google.com/112827306672560538333/HymenocallisFestalis#5618128801183976994

      And this is the same photo added to this post using the first process that I described.
      [​IMG]
       
    • Hurstwood brugs.

      Hurstwood brugs. Apprentice Gardener

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      Clear as mud ???? LOL
      I guess I have to live with the thumb names or use a photo web site
      eg Photobucket?
      Thanks for your help.
       
    • longk

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      No need for p/bucket in your case is there? Most of the photos that you will wish to share are on your blog probably, so use the first process to embed them here............
       
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