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Elvis needs boats
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Unexpected fruit
So I found out that Lily of the Valley will set fruit in certain circumstances. I only discovered this as a result of doing a lifecycle study of them this year. Only a few plants produced berries, but here's how it goes -
June 14 - ![]() June 28 - ![]() August 26 - ![]() August 27 - ![]() August 29 - ![]() Morning light seems best for the ripening berries and I hope the red and shriveled stage comes next. The whole study is here if you're interested - LoV Study. Thanks for checking it out. Let me know what you think. |
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Smugbug
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Lovely sequence- must say I've never noticed fruits on mine but suspect I've not really looked.
Brian v. |
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