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fionamw Jan 14th 2010 6:54 pm

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Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 8249037)
but what are they really called?


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

I'm betting on little green men causing the screeching sound (either that or the cackling of Google accountants delighting in the sudden influx of bizarre searches - mine included, I hasten to add:o)

campolife Jan 14th 2010 7:00 pm

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HaHa

I still have to say WUM

jdr Jan 14th 2010 7:20 pm

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If you see a cow scratching it`s arse then you know it has been near them.

jjh Jan 14th 2010 7:21 pm

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[QUOTE=lynnxa;8249037]but what are they really called?


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[/QUOTE

I agree lynnxa I have googled and have come up with nothing. We have 2 dogs and a cat so we would really like to know the risks and to be able to identify it would be a blessing

simon2129 Jan 14th 2010 7:25 pm

Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 8249037)
but what are they really called?


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

sorry i am not sure of the Latin name however i will ask my horticulturer friend in the uk and hopefully he can send me a picture so i can post .If anyone else has a pic please post ,my friend has just told me they are dangerous when approached but mainly they prefer to lie flat in damp areas in and around ¨Rancid Turnips ,pigs cheeks and have been found in abandoned shoes hence dancing queens soft shoe shuffle comment i presume .Hope this helps

jjh Jan 14th 2010 7:25 pm

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If this is some sort of windup, then it´s really not funny.:thumbdown:

jjh Jan 14th 2010 7:28 pm

Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
 

Originally Posted by simon2129 (Post 8249183)
sorry i am not sure of the Latin name however i will ask my horticulturer friend in the uk and hopefully he can send me a picture so i can post .If anyone else has a pic please post ,my friend has just told me they are dangerous when approached but mainly they prefer to lie flat in damp areas in and around ¨Rancid Turnips ,pigs cheeks and have been found in abandoned shoes hence dancing queens soft shoe shuffle comment i presume .Hope this helps

Get a grip, this really is not funny

fionamw Jan 14th 2010 7:35 pm

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Well it is kind of unbelievably funny..... they've been yellowy green plants which secrete red liquid & screech, they've been prawn like creatures, they've been trollops, turnips, native to North Africa and the Canaries yet only in confined conditions in Fuerteventura...... they can't even keep a consistent story going:rolleyes:

Oh, and btw, google The National Horticulture, the presumably expert journal they quote.....

jjh Jan 14th 2010 8:03 pm

Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
 

Originally Posted by fionamw (Post 8249221)
Well it is kind of unbelievably funny..... they've been yellowy green plants which secrete red liquid & screech, they've been prawn like creatures, they've been trollops, turnips, native to North Africa and the Canaries yet only in confined conditions in Fuerteventura...... they can't even keep a consistent story going:rolleyes:

Oh, and btw, google The National Horticulture, the presumably expert journal they quote.....

They quote what Fiona ? :ohmy:

Madridboy Jan 14th 2010 10:22 pm

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Is this supposed to be it http://www.gardenology.org/wiki/Trumpet_vine?
Or am I just adding to chuloogle, I mean google finances as well?

lynnxa Jan 15th 2010 3:23 am

Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
 

Originally Posted by fionamw (Post 8249221)
Well it is kind of unbelievably funny..... they've been yellowy green plants which secrete red liquid & screech, they've been prawn like creatures, they've been trollops, turnips, native to North Africa and the Canaries yet only in confined conditions in Fuerteventura...... they can't even keep a consistent story going:rolleyes:

Oh, and btw, google The National Horticulture, the presumably expert journal they quote.....

where's rugbymatt when you need him?


he'll know

lynnxa Jan 15th 2010 3:27 am

Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
 

Originally Posted by Madridboy (Post 8249780)
Is this supposed to be it http://www.gardenology.org/wiki/Trumpet_vine?
Or am I just adding to chuloogle, I mean google finances as well?

that's all I (& fiona I think) came up with

but it doesn't fit the description given & says nothing about a foul smell or screeching

lynnxa Jan 15th 2010 5:16 am

Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
 

Originally Posted by campolife (Post 8248116)
Wind Up Merchant

possibly

look at these;)

Madridboy Jan 15th 2010 5:18 am

Re: Vine Ripened Trumpers
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 8250296)
that's all I (& fiona I think) came up with

but it doesn't fit the description given & says nothing about a foul smell or screeching

fuuny thing is that google brought this site in the first search result.

fionamw Jan 15th 2010 5:30 am

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Originally Posted by Madridboy (Post 8250468)
fuuny thing is that google brought this site in the first search result.

Yip.

Ref. The National Horticulture, it was mentioned as the place referring to the little blighters as rancid trollops .... which incidentally means Loose Women & reference to Loose Women is the only mention of rancid trollops I found when googling. Ho hum (ps your link came up with no matches Lynn, or was that the point?)


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