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Bulbs => Ian Young's Bulb Log - Feedback Forum => Topic started by: mark smyth on March 19, 2014, 04:09:08 PM
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Just a dronefly in the tulip flower. It has a shiny body. The Narcissus fly is hairy
Stand out plants in the blog - Trillium ovatum maculosum and the tall yellow Frit :o
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Just a dronefly in the tulip flower. It has a shiny body. The Narcissus fly is hairy
Stand out plants in the blog - Trillium ovatum maculosum and the tall yellow Frit :o
Thank goodness for that, Mark - we thought you'd know for sure. Ian didn't catch the fly.
Those two plants are probably my favourites as well :D
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The Crocus scardicus MUST be among my top 3 Crocus ! :o :o :o
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Thanks for identifying the fly for me Mark, I knew it was not a bee but was not sure what it was so am relived to learn it is a dronefly.
Luc I think Crocus scardicus would be in all croconuts top 5 a pity it is not easier for most to grow.
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Ian, I know it has been said many times before but thanks again for taking the time and effort on the blog, it is appreciated and inspirational; it certainly stimulated my own (modest) bulb collection.
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Thank you Frazer for your kind words and support, it is always good and encouraging to hear that there are people out there who appreciate what I do.
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Your log must be unique Ian.
Superb photography & hands on practical advice............... & as Frazer said inspirational.
I always look forward to the next one!
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I agree I never miss one. It has certainly spread the "disease" of bulb growing with me. Thanks for all your efforts