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What's this ?
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Sorry...lol, pics came out enormous!!!
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It's very pretty.
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I was thinking it's pretty. Lol
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I would say its Aubrieta
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I agree with this, not sure if it's edible, got a feeling it's not.
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Its safe but feed in moderation
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Ahhhh well. I saw Lily sniff and take a bite, then a stare at it, then walked off so just as well. I think that's all he will do in future as well. Many thanks all xx
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It is Aubrietia, and tortoises love the flowers and the leaves.
Better fed now, as its Aubrietia season, as later on it goes to seed and not good to feed then.
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Thanks Sandy....well, maybe if he has a little nibble I won't stop him for now. It's only a tinky little patch..as you can see by the pic! Lol that really is it. It is pretty though. Funny isn't it. All of a sudden something just grows and appears in your garden and it's gone the next year. Just wish I had some speedwell or something. I'm still on a quest to find that!
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