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Quotex valentinei Compton Courthow does this differ from "ordinary" x valnetinei?
x valentinei Compton Court
And, for John W. Still surviving: G. 'Rosemary Burnham'Paddy
JohnW, Alan, JohnF you bring spring feeling in our gloomy world. Here we have no light and sun, so our drops don`t like to open.
Quote from: Paddy Tobin on January 23, 2012, 09:19:09 AMAnd, for John W. Still surviving: G. 'Rosemary Burnham'PaddyShe's greener in Eire!johnw
Quote from: Luc Gilgemyn on January 23, 2012, 07:41:16 AMI was quite surprised to see this on G. elwesii "Yvonne Hay" on January 22 nd !! Temperature rose to 10°C ! Luc,are you absolutely sure it is not a narcissus fly?
I was quite surprised to see this on G. elwesii "Yvonne Hay" on January 22 nd !! Temperature rose to 10°C !
Quote from: Armin on January 23, 2012, 12:11:42 PMQuote from: Luc Gilgemyn on January 23, 2012, 07:41:16 AMI was quite surprised to see this on G. elwesii "Yvonne Hay" on January 22 nd !! Temperature rose to 10°C ! Luc,are you absolutely sure it is not a narcissus fly? That was my thought, Armin It may seem too early for narcissus fly.... but I think it is too early for lots of the flowers we are seeing... so why can't those pesky narcissus fly be out early as well?
Mark... you are a great swatter of narcissus fly... could Luc's hover fly be a nasty?
RichardW I think x valnetinei is variable. The one I found stands 14 inches and has an inverted heart on the inner. I dont know the difference between Compton Court and S Arnott