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Help ID Flower
Happy spring all.
These blue/violet flowers cover many Chicago lawns in early spring. Some lawns are covered in them to make it look like a luscious violet carpet. Within a few weeks they're gone. Nobody on the block knows what they're called. http://www.jhcp.cps.k12.il.us/Gardening.htm The Unknown Flowers on the right TIA |
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"Merle O'Broham" wrote in message oups.com... Happy spring all. These blue/violet flowers cover many Chicago lawns in early spring. Some lawns are covered in them to make it look like a luscious violet carpet. Within a few weeks they're gone. Nobody on the block knows what they're called. http://www.jhcp.cps.k12.il.us/Gardening.htm The Unknown Flowers on the right TIA Just a technical suggestion. Your webpage has large images shown only at a small size and provides no links to view the large images. That's hard on users with dial-up, and users of IE can't find the large image without resorting to viewing the source code. Users of Netscape have it easier because of certain choices in the context menu for pictures. Here's the large image for others to check out: http://www.jhcp.cps.k12.il.us/unknown%20flowers.jpg --Art |
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"Merle O'Broham" wrote in message oups.com... Happy spring all. These blue/violet flowers cover many Chicago lawns in early spring. Some lawns are covered in them to make it look like a luscious violet carpet. Within a few weeks they're gone. Nobody on the block knows what they're called. http://www.jhcp.cps.k12.il.us/Gardening.htm The Unknown Flowers on the right TIA Maybe we can do something about the file size? I suggest you "save for web". More info: http://tinyurl.com/abbma GomeZz |
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OK- I'm cutting down file size and reposting.
Gomezz wrote: "Merle O'Broham" wrote in message oups.com... Happy spring all. These blue/violet flowers cover many Chicago lawns in early spring. Some lawns are covered in them to make it look like a luscious violet carpet. Within a few weeks they're gone. Nobody on the block knows what they're called. http://www.jhcp.cps.k12.il.us/Gardening.htm The Unknown Flowers on the right TIA Maybe we can do something about the file size? I suggest you "save for web". More info: http://tinyurl.com/abbma GomeZz |
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Merle O'Broham said:
Happy spring all. These blue/violet flowers cover many Chicago lawns in early spring. Some lawns are covered in them to make it look like a luscious violet carpet. Within a few weeks they're gone. Nobody on the block knows what they're called. Most likely, Scillla siberica (Siberian squill). -- Pat K. ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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BINGO! Thanks a ton!
Pat Kiewicz wrote: Merle O'Broham said: Happy spring all. These blue/violet flowers cover many Chicago lawns in early spring. Some lawns are covered in them to make it look like a luscious violet carpet. Within a few weeks they're gone. Nobody on the block knows what they're called. Most likely, Scillla siberica (Siberian squill). -- Pat K. ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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