oh ben zut alors, j'aurais tant aimé te serrer contre moi pour te dire au revoir, te dire que je t'aime, ..envoles-toi maintenant et suis ton chemin. TAKE CARE!!
The Photo that won the contest in wildlife "Love in formal dress" are they Bombadier Beetles?
I would have left a message in your guest book, but couldnt access it. Not sure if youre aware that FOTKI have changed the default settings for the guest books so that they're only available to FOTKI friends, unless you go into your account settings for guest books and change it back to public. Unfortunately we have some idiots who make inappropriate comments, but you can just delete them. http://about.fotki.com/whats_new/ Cheers
Ta collection botanique est époustouflante. Les photos sont de grande qualité et particulièrement les macro. d'insectes. Ce drôle d'insecte qui vole comme un colibri est un papillon sphinx. Il ressemble à un petit sphinx qui vit en france : le Moro-sphinx. Je ne suis pas un spécialiste en entomologie... et de plus les espèces japonaises ne se retrouvent pas forcément en France(mais il y a des cousins). Je suis ravi de te compter parmi mes relations via le net Toutes mes félicitations pour ce travail de qualité
Beautiful plant. I wonder what would come out of hybridising E. milii tenuispina with Thai milii hybrids. I hope I will try it some day. Best regards and congratulations for such beautiful plants
I have found what I believe is the flower that is shown in the picture. What do the seed pods look like? There were several seed pods on this plant. Do they have pods and what do they look like. These were about 4 inches long and about 1/2 round and pointed on the end. Once opened the seeds were winged. Are there any special planting tips or do I just cover with soil and keep them watered? Any info you could give me would be most helpful.
pouvez vous m'envoyer des graines, je vous donne le nom dans 2 à 3 mois, je suis botaniste specialisé dans la flore du yunnan
Anonymous wrote:
Saturday, 6 March, 2004 - 3:08 AM
I wonder what that tastes like... It looks yummy. Thank you for your vote! I didn't buy her anything. I see her everyday, and there are hundreds of them scattered in just that one area. I wish I could help her, but fact of the mater is... the country is still 3rd world. Thanks again! :)
Guest Christiane wrote:
Saturday, 28 February, 2004 - 5:06 AM
une photo très attendue! car la mignonne se fait rare sur le réseau et dans les pots.
Hello, I found on the Web (Fotki) your pictures of Euphorbia viridula. Working in the botanical garden in Reunion island, we currently seek to locate the localities of this very rare species and to multiply it. We would be interested of knowing the localities where you have find this species and the manner of making it germinate. With my greater thanks.