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Started by Robert_Brenchley, June 07, 2006, 21:35:18

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Robert_Brenchley

Dracunculus vulgaris, an iris, a saxifrage, and eggs which some insect has laid on my elephant garlic.

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MrsKP

wow just look at those eggs, aren't they beautiful !!!

fantastic, amazing.

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Robert_Brenchley

insect eggs mostly are when you get close in. I'd need to get closer to see them at their best, but that would take specialised equipment which I don't have at the moment.

busy_lizzie

That is a brilliant shot Robert!  These do look so perfect the way they are placed - like a little installation! busy_lizzie
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Marianne

Lovely photographs.  I wonder what those eggs will turn out to be  ??? ::)

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Robert_Brenchley

That's the question; they look rather like Lepidoptera eggs, but I can't find anything which eats leeks or garlic.

Marianne

They are so neetly deposited, it's just absolutely amazing.  Let's hope that when they hatch, they will leave soon after.  ;D
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Georgie

Nice pics Robert, I love the saxifrage, so delicate.   :)

G x
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Leonnie

I'm fascinated by the eggs too, please let us know what they are if you find out. Lovely photos :)

Robert_Brenchley

They haven't hatched yet. I'm keeping an eye on them because I'd like to find out myself if possible.

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