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"Gopher" wrote in message
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In message , Sacha
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Given what slugs do to lupins in our garden, the wild ones we saw in NZ
made
me nearly sick with envy. They're regarded as a terrible weed there, as
is
the 'escaped' Cytisus but to us visitors they were a joy to behold and we
saw them everywhere. But this was the most remarkable display and must
have
run for a mile or more on the road to Milford Sound. The scent of them
filled the car.
http://i41.tinypic.com/330y4gl.jpg
Also pretty prevalent growing wild in Norway.
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Also they grow wild everywhere in Ushuaia. But N.Z. was the best I've ever
seen.
Memo to self: make sure it's cool when they're about. The slugs will get
'em in hot weather.
someone
Ushuaia eh........ brings back memories. Long way down there but a made
a wonderful pre 1982 trip all the way via Valdes Pen., Perito Moreno
etc..... but never saw a lupin! Plan on visiting NZ in late Oct/early
Nov next year. Everyone raves about it so it's about time. Anyone got
any must sees on Stewart Island (mainly going for the birdlife).
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Gopher .... I know my place!