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RobArb

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  1. I'm working on one but it won't be out for a while! There is one called iForest though, but its about £11 and not sure what its like
  2. Two more Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  3. So what are these growing in my chilli plants? They moved outside at the start of summer after they had a mite problem and ended up defoliated! They have since flureshed outside and no have these little cup type fung for company:confused1: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  4. Wild pear not common pear:thumbup:
  5. haha, no worries ed, bring them anyway on sunday you could even put them in a vase like a bunch of flowers, that might work?? or pretend you need to freeclimb on saturday aswell, you could use the excuse about researching health and safety in regards to lid/no lid:biggrin: Going to try haigh hall on saturday also, as a back up:thumbup:
  6. One more! Anyone know the location of a P. pyraster, and i mean a real one not a P. communis? Again in the north west, but may have to travel for this one Ta:thumbup:
  7. RobArb

    Juglone dye

    haha, i'll leave it for now then:lol: I rather like my skin on!
  8. RobArb

    Juglone dye

    done that:thumbup: I now have dark thumbs??
  9. How on earth do you get it off your hands? When i wash my hands (its on both thumbs and index finger) it goes darker, even tried the good stuff that normally gets oil, grease and the like off:cursing:??
  10. Cheers I'll go have a look on saturday:thumbup: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  11. Whereabouts? In the plantations, the park, near the golf course? I'll go take a look Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  12. The cultivar is probably a chimaera then, meaning it can grow "normal" leaves from the trunk and branches or reverting itself back to the dominant species, usually not all of the tree though as sounds in your case usually happens when damaged in some way (even slight damage or stress)
  13. Scrap that, its Fagus sylvatica 'Rohanii' 100%
  14. Its a cultivar of F. sylvatica possibly 'Grandidentata' or 'Rohan Gold' It could also be F. sylvatica 'Asplenifoilia' (cut-leaved/fern-leaved beech) but the first two seem more likely by leaf form
  15. I need em green really, so unless there pressed, they'll senesce won't they?
  16. Well its the hardest one to get IMO, from my location, but if Ed comes through, i'm in business
  17. no, rosaceae, but its a british native and i want all of them:lol:
  18. Would've if my missus hadn't been camping, but i was with the kids sunday and they've got to come first:biggrin: And Xerxes rules coming all the way over from sweden, don't think i could justify that amount of travel at the moment..... but one day:thumbup:
  19. Good read but doesn't actually pinpoint where one is:001:roll_eyes: I've got that list, still trying to find a lancastrian champion:thumbup: Bit too far really but thanks Could do with it before autumn hits rob:biggrin:
  20. Ed you life saver, you working sunday aren't you? Can you bring em them (i'm working with rob too btw:thumbup:) I need a good handfull so if any get damaged through the drying and preserving process i've got backups I need a good selection of very identifiable leaves, is it in someones garden? Do you need to ask permission? Tell em i said it was ok
  21. where are you?
  22. Does anybody at all know of a location of Sorbus torminalis within the north west? A park, garden, edge of woodland? I know there isn't that many but I need a photo and a few leaves off one! So does anybody know where one is? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  23. Measured to a tee:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  24. Agreed, we wouldn't have driven 400 miles there and back if you didn't:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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