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Post by Murphy Slaw on Jun 28, 2009 19:21:52 GMT
This pretty little thing lurking in my driveway
Anyone know what it is?
Apologies for picture quality but I used my mobile.
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Post by clarevoyant on Jun 28, 2009 20:08:15 GMT
It's an antirrhinum, otherwise known as Snapdragon, Murphs.
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Post by Murphy Slaw on Jun 28, 2009 20:41:07 GMT
It's an antirrhinum, otherwise known as Snapdragon, Murphs. Fank U!
Worth keeping?
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Post by Suzy R Sopham on Jun 28, 2009 21:08:40 GMT
If you leave it as it is, you'll probably find it self seeds and you'll have a few more next year.
We used to call them 'bunny rabbits' when we were kids cos if you take of a flower and pinch it at the bottom it looks like a rabbit!
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Post by clarevoyant on Jun 28, 2009 21:16:47 GMT
Definitely worth keeping, they're lovely. I'll be round in a few weeks to pinch some seeds from it!
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Post by sarah on Jun 28, 2009 22:13:07 GMT
lol suzyonly last weekend a customer came to my checkout with one and I I did the old *ooooooooooooooo bunny rabbit thing* brought back some lovely memories, but, still can't work out why we called them that! wouldn't they look more like fish when you fiddle with them? Murphy I'd let them seed, they are the most beautifull colour. xx
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Post by Fi on Jun 28, 2009 22:25:57 GMT
We used to call them 'bunny rabbits' when we were kids cos if you take of a flower and pinch it at the bottom it looks like a rabbit! It has the same effect on the PMF. *sniggers*
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Post by Suzy R Sopham on Jun 29, 2009 7:53:44 GMT
We used to call them 'bunny rabbits' when we were kids cos if you take of a flower and pinch it at the bottom it looks like a rabbit! It has the same effect on the PMF. *sniggers*
ROFL
All of a sudden I have an unnatural interest in meeting him!
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Post by Fi on Jun 29, 2009 12:58:18 GMT
Unnatural indeed. Next thing you'll be changing your name to Lettuce Dance.
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