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Almost......... O** lol


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Another nice one, okie. I love all these melon thingies hanging from trees lol


Where have you seen yours, okie?


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On the H 1- 3 , facing north , on the left side , right next to the railings on the south side of the Sweni river , GPS co-ords - S24 28.817 , E31 46.806 , on the 12th May 2010 .

Now , would you like it more exact , or is this good enough ;-)


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=O: =O:


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O:V O:V O:V


A good location is half of the fun ^Q^ X#X


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THANK YOU! ^Q^ ^Q^ Will see if I have more of the (#3) one you asked for. I'm usually focusing in tightly on the plant, so not sure.

Thanks for including them in your wonderful book. There are not enough good words for all your efforts here, Toko. What a gem. O\/ O\/


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Haha, ExFmem

Thanks for your sweet words. I like your plant photos, they are truly magnificent and somehow easier to ID than your robberflies and ants =O:


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#3 ...quite difficult without seeing more of the plant , but reminds we somewhat of orchidaceae - a cymbidium perhaps :-?


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for me too cymbidium (but which one 0*\ )



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okie wrote:#3 ...quite difficult without seeing more of the plant , but reminds we somewhat of orchidaceae - a cymbidium perhaps :-?
Here is the #3 original photo uncropped - not really a lot of the leaves showing. Seems I didn't take anymore pics of it (it didn't have any bugs on it, so why waste valuable time? lol ;-) )

Anyway, I'm not so inclined with orchids or irises (but I know less about plants than I do birds :o0ps: ) due to its very tiny size - maybe 1/2 inch -O- or so. There were a number of the flowers spaced apart on the stems, and it was taken w/ a macro lens up close. Sorry, not much more I can add.

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