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Snake's head fritillary, I think.



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White Fritillarias. I tried to up load a new pix in the new bird topic and it blocked me so I uploaded this here as a test and it came in quickly with no problem.



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Thanks, all plants to me!
I know Robert will think I am a heathen.  :lol:



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jk wrote:
What are those flowers?

Galanthus?



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Robert wrote:
Galanthus?
I am able to manage the Latin though.
They dont look like the snowdrops.



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jk wrote:
Nice shot Graham.
What are those flowers?

Fritillaries


Edit ...Chris/Graham beat me to it



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jk wrote:
Thanks, all plants to me!
I know Robert will think I am a heathen.  :lol:

Not at all, I am very backward with plant names, believe it or not, some I know well but many more are a complete mystery to me. My father on the other hand would give chapter and verse base on a shrivelled leaf or broken twig!  He was on a panel of experts at Chelsea Flower Show for many years and never ceased to amaze with his knowledge of naming plants from the scantest clues.

Each to their own. o.O



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Yes but you know your SWG and thou! Not to mention all the other skills.



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I suppose I am one of the few people who can recite all the Lucas car wiring colour codes for their wiring schematic... not to mention the cable sizes...  Pretty useless unless you are working on a pre 1980's vehicle of course.



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One for Robert from our garden today D500 with 140-18mm Nikon AF-S Lens, no stacking.

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