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Title: January photos
Post by: Arnold on January 07, 2022, 06:26:04 AM
A bulbous plant.  But not a monocot.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Martin Bohnet on January 07, 2022, 07:09:13 AM
nobody said we'd be limited to monocots, though for adding to the wiki we prefer to have root photos for those plants people wouldn't include at first instinct reation. By the way, if we're to keep the name on this subforum we really should add a price to win, Mr treasurer  ;)
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Arnold on January 07, 2022, 11:10:49 AM
Got it.  Othonna isn't on the Wiki.    We can give a credit on BX/SX payments if that would be possible.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: David Pilling on January 07, 2022, 01:22:12 PM
Work is under way to add Othonna to the wiki - independent of the photos on here.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Diane Whitehead on January 07, 2022, 02:48:54 PM
Nerine undulata is native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa, growing at the edge of woodlands, in rocky places, or in wet areas.

The seeds I bought from Silverhill arrived already germinated, but took six years to flower.  It is growing in my unheated frost-free greenhouse where it flowers in midwinter and has seeded itself into nearby pots.  Since I have more than a dozen bulbs, I intend to grow some in the garden.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Arnold on January 07, 2022, 08:05:22 PM
undulating flower petals I guess
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Martin Bohnet on January 07, 2022, 10:28:29 PM
Quote from: Diane Whitehead on January 07, 2022, 02:48:54 PMSince I have more than a dozen bulbs, I intend to grow some in the garden.

now I really had to look up Victoria/ BC, since the instincts say Canada = Siberia with people speaking French and English - one look at the map and that made much more sense...cute Nerine, by the way. I feel the smaller species are totally underused, at least here in Europe - I have a N. massoniorum that flowered about 6 weeks.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Arnold on January 09, 2022, 01:41:20 PM
Cyclamen coum 'Yayladagi'
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Uli on January 11, 2022, 02:04:52 PM
Hello All,
First of all: happy new year to all of you.
And thank you very much, Martin for all the work you have done.
I wanted to post this message but it got lost because I didn't realize that my login had expired in the meantime, how can I avoid this in future?
At least I found the time to get to grips with the forum. First step: I looked at the pictures and experimented. I can enlarge thumbnails which I find interesting but some (Gastils Lachenalia viridiflora and two others) remain thumbnails, why?
Why carry most pictures the name of the plant and others don't? I would like to know the names of plants unknown to me.
What will happen to the pictures after the forum moves on to another topic?
Next step will be to post pictures.

Bye for now
Uli
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: David Pilling on January 11, 2022, 02:20:19 PM
Uli - when you login there is a time, select "forever"

Pictures and topics remain as long as we pay the server fees.

Why do some thumbnails expand and some not - hard to say without knowing which photos. We have been playing with software extensions for the last nine months, some thumbnails will be orphans from those experiments.

Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Martin Bohnet on January 11, 2022, 02:54:39 PM
Some of gastil's pictures were quite small, the size is written below the filenames. The forum resizes bigger fotos to 1024 px on the longer side on upload, but won't blow up smaller ones.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Uli on January 11, 2022, 03:15:12 PM
Quote from: Mr David Pilling on January 11, 2022, 02:20:19 PMUli - when you login there is a time, select "forever"



Pictures and topics remain as long as we pay the server fees.

Why do some thumbnails expand and some not - hard to say without knowing which photos. We have been playing with software extensions for the last nine months, some thumbnails will be orphans from those experiments.

Thank you, David for this info


Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Uli on January 11, 2022, 03:55:29 PM
Hello David,

Thank you for your reply to my question concerning the failed attachment. The message and the  error picture is no longer there, where is it?
I have googled and tried hard to find out how to change the format of my Apple pictures into jpg but I did not get very far. I would need an App and it is a procedure with many steps. I do send a lot of pictures with my iPad, including to the email list, never had this problem. The forum software seems to be unable to digest Apple pictures?
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: David Pilling on January 11, 2022, 04:25:44 PM
Uli - rename. Bob.jpeg becomes Bob.jpg

jpeg, jpg, jpe are all exactly the same thing.

Gastil has another thread where she proves that the forum can't handle some proprietary Apple file formats - true.

But JPEG is a standard, only the extension is not unique,

I expect your attempt to send failed and the message and error are gone.


Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Diane Whitehead on January 11, 2022, 04:29:33 PM
Uli,

The Nerine photo I posted was taken with my iPad.  I mailed it to myself on my Mac laptop, then selected it to go on the forum.

Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Arnold on January 11, 2022, 06:44:45 PM
Here's Cyclamen coum from a   town in Turkey near the Syrian border.

Note the serrations/dentations  along the edge of the petals

Do we have a spell check on this forum.  The SRGC one never seemed to work for me.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: David Pilling on January 12, 2022, 09:51:43 AM
Quote from: Arnold on January 11, 2022, 06:44:45 PMDo we have a spell check on this forum. 

Seemingly we do not. I am not fussed my browser does spell check.

We can add a list of censored words "Brexit", "Roundup", "Covid"

If there is any great feeling we can add spell check.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Arnold on January 12, 2022, 09:54:18 AM

David:

Not a driving desire for me.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Diane Whitehead on January 12, 2022, 09:56:29 AM
I turned off spell check in my computer.  It was such a nuisance having to correct words I had spelled correctly which had then been changed by the computer.  These were mostly words to do with plants - whatever dictionary spell check had been loaded with did not include many flowers.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: gastil on January 12, 2022, 11:20:13 AM
I second the motion that we NOT load spell check, not unless we can attach a plant taxonomy glossary. 
Tired of spell check changing correctly spelled species into nonsense. 
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Martin Bohnet on January 22, 2022, 09:19:38 AM
Crocus antalyensioides could start any time if only the sun came out...

I Think about removing the "quick reply" function, as it hides the upload dialog. I'd find it confusing when starting out in the forum.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: David Pilling on January 22, 2022, 09:38:00 AM
Yes, Martin, good idea. If we can remove the quick reply - should only be one way of doing things.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: David Pilling on January 22, 2022, 09:52:53 AM
Quick Google, they have recently (2.1 RC2) removed the option to remove quick reply - but you can do it by hacking the code - bit like log in forever.

We're going to end up with customised code - oh no, breaking the prime directive, let slip the leashes on the programmers.

Like in the future, it will have been illegal to ever change software, because it has reached the point where fixing anything breaks something else.

Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Arnold on January 22, 2022, 12:39:06 PM
 Asphodelus acaulis From Morocco and Algeria
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: David Pilling on January 22, 2022, 01:38:29 PM
Arnold, very nice, not something I am familiar with. I am surprised it is out in January.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: Arnold on January 22, 2022, 03:09:01 PM
David

It's safely tucked a way in the cold greenhouse.

We are having a massive cold spell.  Temps this coming week are predicted to drop to 5 F.
Title: Re: January photos
Post by: David Pilling on January 22, 2022, 05:11:50 PM
Been mild here. I may yet be disappointed by a cold snap. Bulbs are coming through - due to the warmth. Snowdrops are just starting, got a few of them in bloom.

All the BBC wants to tell us about the USA today is that a monkey escaped on the "motorway".