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  1. sloth

    Daft question

    But what if they get their autumn colour first, holly would be ok then? I expect B too:thumbup:
  2. sloth

    Daft question

    But what if they get their autumn colour first, holly would be ok then? I expect B too:thumbup:
  3. sloth

    Daft question

    But what if they get their autumn colour first, holly would be ok then? I expect B too:thumbup:
  4. That is fantastic. Is it on public land?
  5. That is fantastic. Is it on public land?
  6. sloth

    Dinner

    Ditto
  7. sloth

    Dinner

    Ditto
  8. sloth

    Daft question

    Cheers for the replies everyone. Now to make things clearer, because I am bored and to provide banter fodder, I present this fantastic drawing. Customer says her rubra always goes autumnal as per A. I think B is how it should go. Clear as mud
  9. sloth

    Daft question

    Cheers for the replies everyone. Now to make things clearer, because I am bored and to provide banter fodder, I present this fantastic drawing. Customer says her rubra always goes autumnal as per A. I think B is how it should go. Clear as mud
  10. Ah ha! Got it. Is anyone else wanting to find out for themselves or can I triumphantly spell it out? How the hell did you get that from that photo though? I can barely tell when I know what it is...
  11. Ah ha! Got it. Is anyone else wanting to find out for themselves or can I triumphantly spell it out? How the hell did you get that from that photo though? I can barely tell when I know what it is...
  12. Is it in Collins or Philips? Can't come up with a match...
  13. Is it in Collins or Philips? Can't come up with a match...
  14. Cinnamon pore crust? Best guess with poor pics, on birch?
  15. Cinnamon pore crust? Best guess with poor pics, on birch?
  16. I tell a lie! The honey suckle has some, though not much, mildew this year. [ATTACH]100341[/ATTACH] While looking I spotted that the Berberis is riddled with it. Interestingly the Berberis is the same family as Mahonia [ATTACH]100342[/ATTACH] Most impressive to me was this [ATTACH]100343[/ATTACH][ATTACH]100344[/ATTACH][ATTACH]100345[/ATTACH] Spotted resting on the Berberis. I think it to be Aeshna mixta. Cheers Rob for the macro s2 tips
  17. I tell a lie! The honey suckle has some, though not much, mildew this year. While looking I spotted that the Berberis is riddled with it. Interestingly the Berberis is the same family as Mahonia Most impressive to me was this Spotted resting on the Berberis. I think it to be Aeshna mixta. Cheers Rob for the macro s2 tips
  18. sloth

    Daft question

    65 views and no answers! Not such a daft question after all... Anyone?
  19. sloth

    Daft question

    65 views and no answers! Not such a daft question after all... Anyone?
  20. http://pnwhandbooks.org/plantdisease/host-disease-descriptions/oregon-grape-mahonia-aquifolium-powdery-mildew
  21. http://pnwhandbooks.org/plantdisease/host-disease-descriptions/oregon-grape-mahonia-aquifolium-powdery-mildew
  22. None photos I'm afraid, it was somewhere in Colchester zoo whilst running after a toddler. I have a gold pass so may be back soon, if so I will keep my eyes open. I think I know roughly where it was...
  23. None photos I'm afraid, it was somewhere in Colchester zoo whilst running after a toddler. I have a gold pass so may be back soon, if so I will keep my eyes open. I think I know roughly where it was...
  24. Perhaps it wasn't p.m, to be honest I glanced it as I rushed past and just assumed. Although I think I have seen it on Mahonia in the past... Also possibly worth mentioning is my garden honey suckle was covered last year but free from mildew this year.
  25. Perhaps it wasn't p.m, to be honest I glanced it as I rushed past and just assumed. Although I think I have seen it on Mahonia in the past... Also possibly worth mentioning is my garden honey suckle was covered last year but free from mildew this year.

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