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Frank Booth Snr 26-07-2007 07:06 PM

Crocuses....in summer?
 
I know we've has some freak weather this summer, but walking through my
local park this morning the ground was dotted with autumn crocuses.
These normally come out in late September.

Unfortunately I did not have my camera on me, but if anyone's interested
I'll go down there tomorrow and post some photos.

cupra 26-07-2007 10:07 PM

Crocuses....in summer?
 
Frank Booth Snr wrote:
I know we've has some freak weather this summer, but walking through
my local park this morning the ground was dotted with autumn crocuses.
These normally come out in late September.

Unfortunately I did not have my camera on me, but if anyone's
interested I'll go down there tomorrow and post some photos.


The ivy on the wall opposite my house is turning to it's leaves red
already - way ahead of last year.



Frank Booth Snr 27-07-2007 12:15 AM

Crocuses....in summer?
 
cupra wrote:
Frank Booth Snr wrote:

I know we've has some freak weather this summer, but walking through
my local park this morning the ground was dotted with autumn crocuses.
These normally come out in late September.

Unfortunately I did not have my camera on me, but if anyone's
interested I'll go down there tomorrow and post some photos.



The ivy on the wall opposite my house is turning to it's leaves red
already - way ahead of last year.

That's not ivy. Sounds like Virginia Creeper to me.

K 27-07-2007 09:20 PM

Crocuses....in summer?
 
Frank Booth Snr writes
cupra wrote:
Frank Booth Snr wrote:

I know we've has some freak weather this summer, but walking through
my local park this morning the ground was dotted with autumn crocuses.
These normally come out in late September.

Unfortunately I did not have my camera on me, but if anyone's
interested I'll go down there tomorrow and post some photos.

The ivy on the wall opposite my house is turning to it's leaves red
already - way ahead of last year.

That's not ivy. Sounds like Virginia Creeper to me.


Virginia Creeper, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, has five leaflets.
Probably what this is is the other Parthenocissus which is known as
Boston Ivy.

But not a 'proper' ivy, which is Hedera.
--
Kay

cupra 03-08-2007 02:48 PM

Crocuses....in summer?
 
K wrote:
Frank Booth Snr writes
cupra wrote:
Frank Booth Snr wrote:

I know we've has some freak weather this summer, but walking
through my local park this morning the ground was dotted with
autumn crocuses. These normally come out in late September.

Unfortunately I did not have my camera on me, but if anyone's
interested I'll go down there tomorrow and post some photos.
The ivy on the wall opposite my house is turning to it's leaves
red already - way ahead of last year.

That's not ivy. Sounds like Virginia Creeper to me.


Virginia Creeper, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, has five leaflets.
Probably what this is is the other Parthenocissus which is known as
Boston Ivy.


Looks like it is but will check when I get home!


But not a 'proper' ivy, which is Hedera.


Ah, but 'Parthenocissus League' is more of a mouthful than 'Ivy'!



old perennial 06-08-2007 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Booth Snr (Post 734003)
I know we've has some freak weather this summer, but walking through my
local park this morning the ground was dotted with autumn crocuses.
These normally come out in late September.

Unfortunately I did not have my camera on me, but if anyone's interested
I'll go down there tomorrow and post some photos.

I have four flowers on my magnolia tree!!!


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