in macromolecule by reticulate

Spammers, eh?

Anyway, we have bluebells in our garden. Self seeded. So it is now a nature reserve, SSI or something and I am henceforth exonerated from mowing the grass. I adore bluebells.

Now I need to find out how you tell the Spanish ones from the proper English ones. Hmm, I think we are being invaded.


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2 responses to “in macromolecule by reticulate”

  1. UK ones have flowers on one side of the stem, Spanish ones have flowers on both sides and they don’t nod in the breeze as daintily as UK ones do.
    Happy not grass cutting!

  2. those are English ones. The Spanish ones may not be in Flower yet- they have bigger flowers and are chunkier. We have both here. Do I destroy all the Spanish ones before I move or just take the English ones with me? O dilemma- I have so many other things to think about…

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