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Is that a bug? It is almost camouflaged. I had to look closer.
ReplyDeleteWell spotted Bom! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely! I spotted first few snowdrops on the walk home a few days ago, but only of the regular kind.
ReplyDeleteNow that is beautiful enough to make me (almost) become a galanthophile, or whatever it is. Lovely image.
ReplyDeleteNice! There is something special about snowdrops.
ReplyDeleteBen.
These look like very special snowdrops. The bug has taste...
ReplyDeleteIt must be an orchid, right?
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the comments, and well done on spotting the bug with taste!
ReplyDeleteKL, its a Galanthus/Snow drop, one of the more unusual ones on display at the RHS Spring show.
What a beauty, looks like one of those very expensive ones which we see in catalogues.
ReplyDeleteAlistair, it sure does, we did not even ask the price!
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