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Title: How do I upload a photo from my Samsung tablet please?
Post by: tricia on June 28, 2024, 19:39:06
I would like to ask if anyone can identify a rogue plant that has appeared in my garden but have no idea how to upload the photos I've taken. Could someone walk me through the process please?
Thanks
Tricia  :wave:
Title: Re: How do I upload a photo from my Samsung tablet please?
Post by: JanG on June 29, 2024, 06:20:25
Hi Tricia. I'm on an iPad but I hope it's the same.
When you've typed your message on your Samsung tablet, go to Attachments and other options below the message box.
That will bring up 'Choose file' in blue in the box under Attach. Tap on that and it will give you the option of going to your photo library. There you should find your photo.

Hope that helps.
Title: Re: How do I upload a photo from my Samsung tablet please?
Post by: tricia on June 29, 2024, 09:36:59
Thanks JanG, let's see if it works!

Title: Re: How do I upload a photo from my Samsung tablet please?
Post by: tricia on June 29, 2024, 09:52:24
Yes, it worked, but the photos should be upright! Never mind, hopefully someone will recognise the plant. It's about 125cm tall, maybe a bit more, with very tiny, beautiful pale blue flowers just beginning to bloom. It's either self-seeded or from a packet of wild flower seeds scattered 2 years ago.

Tricia  :wave:
Title: Re: How do I upload a photo from my Samsung tablet please?
Post by: JanG on June 30, 2024, 06:31:43
Well done.

I think it's chicory or endive?
Title: Re: How do I upload a photo from my Samsung tablet please?
Post by: Palustris on June 30, 2024, 08:24:04
I would have said Chicory too. Cichorium intybus
Title: Re: How do I upload a photo from my Samsung tablet please?
Post by: tricia on June 30, 2024, 16:49:31
Yes, it is chicory JanG! Thanks too for the Latin name Palustris - have just spent an interesting 1/2 hour googling all about it! Although it is completely out of place where it is growing I think I'll keep it for the bees, it having such a long flowering time. I might also try adding a few young leaves to my next salad too!

Tricia  :wave: