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Lachenalia trichophylla, details the leaves to hook
Ordered my frst seed from Silverill Seed back in 2000, nearly 10 years after sowing, Ferarria undulata flowers for the first time. Probably should have gone to flower much much faster than this, but it has moved alot!
Quote from: Hristo on March 18, 2010, 07:24:54 AMOrdered my frst seed from Silverill Seed back in 2000, nearly 10 years after sowing, Ferarria undulata flowers for the first time. Probably should have gone to flower much much faster than this, but it has moved alot!Wonderful Ferarria Chris - does it smell? Some of them are meant to have an unpleasant odour??
Yes, I'd heard that Ferraria smell like manure, but to me they smell strongly of Savlon, so medicanal rather than agricultural I suppose.I see what you mean Maggi, some kind of exotic perfume combining Pancratium maratimum with jasmine and seafresh ozone, sort of perfume for Aziz maybe?
Tarantulas are OK really as long as you don't frighten them or poke with a stick. They can be stroked quite safely - if you have a mind to. They're big enough to think of as small animals rather than large creepy crawlies, though I suppose Maggi would take some convincing of that.