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Old 28-06-2006, 05:20 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Denis Glover
 
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Hi,

This is my first post and would like to know if it's ok to post pictures on
here.

I need to identify what looks like a wild fruit It has the appearance of a
strawberry but the fruit is round and approx 1" in diameter and the plant it
is on has a slight prickly runner.The inside of the fruit is white and very
soft.

Any help would be appreciated.


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Old 28-06-2006, 10:46 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Phil L
 
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Denis Glover wrote:
Hi,

This is my first post and would like to know if it's ok to post
pictures on here.

No, they get filtered out automatically.

I need to identify what looks like a wild fruit It has the appearance
of a strawberry but the fruit is round and approx 1" in diameter and
the plant it is on has a slight prickly runner.The inside of the
fruit is white and very soft.

Any help would be appreciated.


send a pic to:
http://tinypic.com/
No signups nor anything else, just go there and host your picture, although
it doesn't stay there for very long, a few days maximum, but for this
purpose it is perfect....keep them below 250k or they are resized.


HTH


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Old 28-06-2006, 11:11 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Sally Thompson
 
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 17:20:56 +0100, Denis Glover wrote
(in article ):

Hi,

This is my first post and would like to know if it's ok to post pictures on
here.

I need to identify what looks like a wild fruit It has the appearance of a
strawberry but the fruit is round and approx 1" in diameter and the plant it
is on has a slight prickly runner.The inside of the fruit is white and very
soft.

Any help would be appreciated.



No, you can't post pictures on here - it's a text only newsgroup. There are
various free online image hosting companies, such as Tinypic
http://tinypic.com/ so you could put your photo there and post a link to it
(or your ISP will probably offer free webspace). That way we can all see it.
There are binary newsgroups, but some of us (for instance those of us using
News Individual Net) don't have access to those.

Your fruit does sound rather like a wild strawberry by the way. They have
tiny fruit.




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