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Help identifying this little beauty

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Hope you can see it not posted a pic before...
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  • sanjy67sanjy67 Posts: 1,007

    i can't see it image

  • is that better?

     

  • sanjy67sanjy67 Posts: 1,007

    no, ive had real trouble as i have a google chromebook and it's a right palava but ive found it easier to drag a photo from one tab open to the reply box on forum and just drop photo into box

  • DorsetUKDorsetUK Posts: 441

    It wants permission to open an app on my computer.  I don't want to do that

  • Are you using safari or an Apple computer? Safari doesn't like pictures pasted into forum pages. Either upload using the "tree" icon, or upload it to a photo sharing site and link to that.

  • Jennifer 10Jennifer 10 Posts: 112

    Firefox doesn't like the 'webkit- fake- url' bit at the front.   What are you using to get that? 

  • landgirl100landgirl100 Posts: 655

    It sounds like it might be Lamprocapnos spectabilis, which has little pink hearts dangling from it.

  • Hello there, I am using Safari and had just copied and pasted since I hadn't noticed a tree till you mentioned it... I spent the day trawling garden centres for bits and bobs with a friend who loved the plant and googled it to find it listed as a bleeding heart, she then found one at Capel Manor this afternoon so is happy as she has one too now, the label said dicentra spectabilis so pretty much spot on land girl, thank you, I have found the green tree now der will try another time.  Thank you for trying to help me out image

     

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