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RE: Do you know your onions? - Veggie - 25-01-2021 OK Danny - which one is a daff? RE: Do you know your onions? - Can the Man - 26-01-2021 1 & 2 look like garlic 3 looks like daffs probably little miniature ones with the multiple heads 4 looks like maybe snowdrops 5 leek 6 don’t know the name but they come with blue or white flowers on a slender head 7 tulip 8 could be another type of leek 9 wild garlic RE: Do you know your onions? - Broadway - 26-01-2021 (25-01-2021, 09:55 PM)Veggie Wrote: OK Danny - which one is a daff?Ok even though I'm replying after CtM I agree with 3, they have a tint of yellow? RE: Do you know your onions? - JJB - 26-01-2021 I missed out on this yesterday. I've not got a clue really, only ever grown one sort of leek, but in for a penny, in for a pound. If it was in my garden the smell of the leaves would give clues, but as Veggie isn't smelly, I'm guessing. 1. Alliums of some sort 2. Alliums of some sort 3. Narcissi? 4. Daffs 5. Leek 6. Flowers 7. Tulips 8. Haven't a clue 9. Bluebells RE: Do you know your onions? - Veggie - 26-01-2021 Very good try, JJB. I've always thought you're not as daft as you seem. RE: Do you know your onions? - Veggie - 26-01-2021 Before you all join forces and have a go at me.................shall I tell you the answers? RE: Do you know your onions? - Broadway - 26-01-2021 (26-01-2021, 02:11 PM)Veggie Wrote: Before you all join forces and have a go at me.................shall I tell you the answers?Please I've been waiting all day! RE: Do you know your onions? - toomanytommytoes - 26-01-2021 2. Garlic 8. Day lily 9. Bluebell RE: Do you know your onions? - Veggie - 26-01-2021 ..........what about the other 6, TMTT RE: Do you know your onions? - toomanytommytoes - 26-01-2021 1. Elephant garlic 3. Daffodils 4. Narcissi 5. Perennial leek 6. Hyacinth 7. Tulip |