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Getting the hang of this now eh Ken?
What a fantastic way to to spread the message, thanks in the main to you. ..What's an old codger doing up at this time of night? Shining a torch on his greenhouse looking for vermin and vandals?
this is like one of those magic eye things. :-\ I've been staring at it for ages trying to work it out and all I can see is a tiny bat about to eat a fly that's perched on a rather large mushroom. ???
Had one of those appear in my greenhouse, Coo-er, they sure do stink!! Every fly in the neighbourhood came in for a taste! I did look it up and can't for the life pf me remember the name now. I too took piccies, to show all my girlfriends what I could grow :o :o :o
Stinkhorn : Phallus impudicus
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Here's one without a fly.
aren't they fabulous, popping out of their weird bags and wobbling glutinously all over the place.
Victorian ladies used to go around their grounds picking them and throwing them away, in case it gave their female servants ideas!!!
Ten x
I say Ten! Mind you once you have seen one you can see why ;D Thanks for reminding me of the name Ken! DP
Hahaha!! Brilliant description Ten !! ;D
Superb example Ken! ;D :o ;D
Vile looking thing :P Hope I dont get one of those in the greenhouse.
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