Spring surprise
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Spring surprise
After a couple of sunny days first flowers next
to the nice stone formations I was searching for....
near Letymbou/Paphos
Max
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- cyprusmax47
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- Posts: 4976
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:10 am
- Location: Paphos area since 1982
- cyprusmax47
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- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:10 am
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Re: Spring surprise
....but they are there now, and what lovely flowers. Thanks for sharing. I am looking forward to looking around for some early spring flowers from Sunday, when I come back for a while.
Re: Spring surprise
It isn't this board that is the problem. I tried browsing to the link in the first image directly, and it is just blank. Weird?!
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Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
- cyprusmax47
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- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:10 am
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Re: Spring surprise
It was there this morning before 11:00hrs Cyprus time when I first checked the forum.....
"Have Camera, Will Travel"
Re: Spring surprise
I have had a lovely surprise show of roses in bud in my garden. Unheard of in previous years here! Now the scented narcissi are in bloom under the olive tree. Very pretty.
Dee
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Re: Spring surprise
Plenty of flowering around here and, further down towards Agios Demetrianos, there is some pink blossom appearing on an almond tree. For some reason that tree always seems to be first around these parts.
Pete
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Re: Spring surprise
The link that was posted was to a photo on another site. It will be rendered here, but the actual file is present somewhere else.
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Re: Spring surprise
Weird question, but do fig leaves make you scratch? I had to cut a fig tree down, and I eventually had to go to the chemist to get some allergy pills, I was affected so badly. It was most odd!Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2017 1:29 am Happened to to notice some baby figs in someone's garden the other day. Couldn't believe it, we've only just hard-cropped ours.
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Re: Spring surprise
Adam was OK but Eve definitely had an itch!Dominic wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2017 11:42 amWeird question, but do fig leaves make you scratch? I had to cut a fig tree down, and I eventually had to go to the chemist to get some allergy pills, I was affected so badly. It was most odd!Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2017 1:29 am Happened to to notice some baby figs in someone's garden the other day. Couldn't believe it, we've only just hard-cropped ours.
Pete
Re: Spring surprise
Dominic -
"Skin contact with figs or fig plants can cause an allergic reaction in hypersensitive people. The leaf and root sap of the fig tree typically causes more allergic reactions than the unripe fruit and other parts of the tree. ... When the fig is eaten, the skin may be more responsible for allergies than the pulp."
From an article on Livestrong.com. So you are not the only itchy-figger.
"Skin contact with figs or fig plants can cause an allergic reaction in hypersensitive people. The leaf and root sap of the fig tree typically causes more allergic reactions than the unripe fruit and other parts of the tree. ... When the fig is eaten, the skin may be more responsible for allergies than the pulp."
From an article on Livestrong.com. So you are not the only itchy-figger.