wow so many alien looking plants available to grow here in uk, i couldnt believe the sight of Lupins for the first time, and those euphorbias above look amazing
We were disturbed by loud calls from the black cockatoos, so wandered out with my iPad and there was one of them acting lookout on top of a Stone Pine (Pinus pinea), obviously hoping for some pine nuts. Their arrival is locally believed that we will get some rain, so here's hoping.
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Lovely photos DD.
thanks Lorna!
wow so many alien looking plants available to grow here in uk, i couldnt believe the sight of Lupins for the first time, and those euphorbias above look amazing
Beautiful photo's Dordogne Damsel, love the euphorbia.
We were disturbed by loud calls from the black cockatoos, so wandered out with my iPad and there was one of them acting lookout on top of a Stone Pine (Pinus pinea), obviously hoping for some pine nuts. Their arrival is locally believed that we will get some rain, so here's hoping.
Well, the birds knew more than us. It's raining!
Lovely photo Pat, that bird is definitely on look out.
Yes Lorna. It always amazes me that the locals know these things. Years of observation, I suppose.
very nice hellebores.
cercis forest pansy and magnolia
Doing a bit of weeding today. This beefly landed on me.
Normally they buzz around like a golden snitch, so it was amazing to study it up close.