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Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by pip, Oct 5, 2011.

  1. pip

    pip Gardener

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    Hi all :)

    This fella spent a while in the garden the other day

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    • Trunky

      Trunky ...who nose about gardening

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      Great photo pip, lovely detail. :dbgrtmb:
      Is that a sedum flower by any chance?
       
    • strongylodon

      strongylodon Old Member

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      Nice pic pip, not seen many all summer or Painted Ladies, now there are mainly Admirals and Peacocks.
       
    • Bloominggood

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      Lovely photo Pip
      Lots of Red Admirals noted in my back garden just now
      BG
       
    • Sheal

      Sheal Total Gardener

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      Looks like Sedum to me Trunky, I have one in my garden which is a very dark red. :)
       
    • CosmosGuy

      CosmosGuy Gardener

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      Sedum have such amazing flowers....seems to take forever to come along but when it does you forget all about the wait :heehee:
       
    • pip

      pip Gardener

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      It is indeed a sedum. divided many times over the years. Not a great many butterflies this year, small coppers, speckled wood, red admiral, peacocks, tortoiseshell and the ubiquitous cabbage white are the only species I have had in the garden.

      Thanks all for the comments.
       
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