Vine Ripened Trumpers
Hi Does anyone know it they are dangerous ,we saw some in Fuertuventura but this was is confined conditions ,i never realised they were here in mainland Spain
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Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Originally Posted by simon2129
(Post 8242548)
Hi Does anyone know it they are dangerous ,we saw some in Fuertuventura but this was is confined conditions ,i never realised they were here in mainland Spain
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Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Hi Sam they are a wild plant yellowy green in colour that give of a smell that is descibed in The National Horticulture as ¨rancid trollops¨ .They are dangerous but more so to animals . Thanks
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Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Originally Posted by simon2129
(Post 8242609)
Hi Sam they are a wild plant yellowy green in colour that give of a smell that is descibed in The National Horticulture as ¨rancid trollops¨ .They are dangerous but more so to animals . Thanks
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Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Originally Posted by dancing queen
(Post 8242645)
Be careful, they also screach so at least you can hear them , however they are tiny.....my advice is seek help.
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Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Originally Posted by dancing queen
(Post 8242645)
Oh my goodness, dont say these little blighters have found their way to mainland Spain....I encountered these about 11 years ago on the canary Islands. The damage and pain i witnessed was awful. Be careful of the red liquid that they secrete. Be careful, they also screach so at least you can hear them , however they are tiny.....my advice is seek help.
sounds like something from some sci-fi movie. Very scary. Can anyone elaborate more? |
Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Originally Posted by paintermujer
(Post 8243969)
screeching plants that cause damage and pain.
sounds like something from some sci-fi movie. Very scary. Can anyone elaborate more? |
Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Perhaps Simon should change his name to WUM. Don't believe any of it.
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Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Originally Posted by campolife
(Post 8245611)
Perhaps Simon should change his name to WUM. Don't believe any of it.
nb trumpet vines are indeed known as cow itch plants, but bear no resemblance to any known turnip, screeching or otherwise, living or dead.:rolleyes: |
Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Wind Up Merchant
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Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Originally Posted by campolife
(Post 8248116)
Wind Up Merchant
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Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
I have to tell you that simon is indeed not a wind up merchant.....any campo person would possibly know about these pesky, prawn like pests although they are more evident in the canary islands which is where i first witnessed that they are real.Apparently they originated in Mexico many years ago where they are known to the old native mexicans as the " soft shoe shuffle squirters"......yes i know its a little un-savoury and bizzare, but so are the processionary caterpilars that are quite visually evident, unlike the hidden trumpers.
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Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
OK
Those who post in support of these "trumpers" can you please supply photos and links to evidence. If this is so bad we all need educating on the subject properly. Be good to see what you come up with. |
Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Originally Posted by campolife
(Post 8248939)
OK
Those who post in support of these "trumpers" can you please supply photos and links to evidence. If this is so bad we all need educating on the subject properly. Be good to see what you come up with. |
Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
Originally Posted by simon2129
(Post 8249016)
Thank you campolife ,i only asked about the Trumpers out of interest and concern for my animals as i believed they were only native to North Africa and the Canaries. In the words of Larry Gregson ¨ The only plant to swim the amazon must first Tango in Turnips¨,hence the Turnip phrase
the latin name maybe, cos I'm sure I'm not the only one to come up with nothing from google with the name you're using, and as campolife says, some pictures so that we all know what to look out for |
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