Join for free
Page 13 of 25 « First < 3 11 12 13 14 15 23 > Last »
Nom
Chatterbox
Nom is offline
Northumberland
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 14,118
Nom is male  Nom has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
15-09-2016, 10:01 AM
121

Re: Your latest flower photo.

Mags's Avatar
Mags
Supervisor
Mags is offline
South West UK
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 47,931
Mags is female  Mags has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
15-09-2016, 12:53 PM
122

Re: Your latest flower photo.

Pretty wild flowers Nom ....
Aysa's Avatar
Aysa
Chatterbox
Aysa is offline
UK
Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 7,499
Aysa is female  Aysa has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
15-09-2016, 03:55 PM
123

Re: Your latest flower photo.

What are those lovely purple wildflowers ? Theyre very pretty ...ive not seen those before ...I love the red Poppy one ,Ive planted one of these in my garden in remembrance of my dog Poppy
Nom
Chatterbox
Nom is offline
Northumberland
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 14,118
Nom is male  Nom has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
15-09-2016, 04:07 PM
124

Re: Your latest flower photo.

Originally Posted by Aysa ->
What are those lovely purple wildflowers ? Theyre very pretty ...ive not seen those before ...I love the red Poppy one ,Ive planted one of these in my garden in remembrance of my dog Poppy
To be honest im not sure Aysa,they form part of wildflower beds planted all around me.Planted bythe council, they certainly brighten the area. where i live.

This photo gives you an idea of what they look like. Some are in mixed beds, others tend to be less so.



Aysa's Avatar
Aysa
Chatterbox
Aysa is offline
UK
Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 7,499
Aysa is female  Aysa has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
15-09-2016, 04:24 PM
125

Re: Your latest flower photo.

Theyre certainly lovely and colourful It brightens the place up no end to see swathes of wildflowers growing
TessA
Official Poinker
TessA is offline
UK
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 21,857
TessA is female  TessA has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
15-09-2016, 06:39 PM
126

Re: Your latest flower photo.

Beautiful! We only get ragwort and hogweed!
Nom
Chatterbox
Nom is offline
Northumberland
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 14,118
Nom is male  Nom has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
16-09-2016, 08:39 AM
127

Re: Your latest flower photo.

Originally Posted by TessA ->
Beautiful! We only get ragwort and hogweed!
I like Ragwort, great plant for insects.
Twink55's Avatar
Twink55
Chatterbox
Twink55 is offline
Cheshire, England
Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 16,510
Twink55 is female  Twink55 has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
16-09-2016, 08:55 AM
128

Re: Your latest flower photo.

Originally Posted by Nom ->
I like Ragwort, great plant for insects.
Ragwort is very dangerous to horses and can result in liver failure. I believe that it is illegal to keep horses where ragwort is growing and when there are horses in my fields we have to spend hours removing it, before they arrive.
Nom
Chatterbox
Nom is offline
Northumberland
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 14,118
Nom is male  Nom has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
16-09-2016, 08:59 AM
129

Re: Your latest flower photo.

Originally Posted by Twink55 ->
Ragwort is very dangerous to horses and can result in liver failure. I believe that it is illegal to keep horses where ragwort is growing and when there are horses in my fields we have to spend hours removing it, before they arrive.
Yes i know that, and ive seen ragwort growing around fields where horses are kept. And riders using paths where ragwort grows.

Twink55's Avatar
Twink55
Chatterbox
Twink55 is offline
Cheshire, England
Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 16,510
Twink55 is female  Twink55 has posted at least 25 times and has been a member for 3 months or more 
 
16-09-2016, 09:14 AM
130

Re: Your latest flower photo.

Originally Posted by Nom ->
Yes i know that, and ive seen ragwort growing around fields where horses are kept. And riders using paths where ragwort grows.

Beautiful picture Nom. We always clear the ragwort from our fields, if horses are expected there, but anybody who exposes their horses to ragwort is stupid because, not only are they likely to lose their horse, but they will also lose the fortune that they have invested in that horse....... and they are not cheap to keep!
 
Page 13 of 25 « First < 3 11 12 13 14 15 23 > Last »



© Copyright 2009, Over50sForum   Contact Us | Over 50s Forum! | Archive | Privacy Statement | Terms of Use | Top

Powered by vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.