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Post by stevebooth on Jun 3, 2017 12:53:46 GMT
This Nymphaeaceae was in flower this morning, I have had it a number of years now and can't remember what species it as when I planted it I didn't have a 3'6" label to hand. The picture doesn't really do it justice as it has a very subtle pink tinge, that my equipment can't capture. Oh and I don't know if I have mentioned it but if anyone has a sure fire, stone blind cert of a way of getting rid of duckweed, please let me know. Cheers Steve
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Post by corky on Jun 4, 2017 6:48:05 GMT
Looks like you need to get yourself some ducks Steve, cracking flower
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Post by fredg on Jun 4, 2017 6:51:57 GMT
Duckweed is easy to get rid of. Unfortunately you need to drain the pond and grow cacti.
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Post by stevebooth on Jun 11, 2017 9:42:50 GMT
Went past a place selling ducks today for only £1.00 so I got one, I fail to see how it will help though. Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on Jul 8, 2018 10:43:47 GMT
This years flowers are opening, but I can only reach out so far to get a pictre of any definition, so there is some shade and over exposure I’m afraid. Oh and by the way should anyone have been working on a duckweed remover/killer, I will gladly give it a free test. Cheers Steve
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Post by fredg on Jul 8, 2018 11:14:01 GMT
......should anyone have been working on a duckweed remover... I believe it's called a net
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Post by Stu on Jul 10, 2018 8:26:52 GMT
......should anyone have been working on a duckweed remover... I believe it's called a net ..and a huge amount of patience!
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Post by stevebooth on Aug 7, 2019 11:27:50 GMT
Missed most of these this year, this is probably the last of the season. Cheers Steve Attachments:
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