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Posted: Sep/01/2009 3:31 PM PST
This one will probably be guessed right away, but it's my first attempt ![]() And sorry for the small pictures! They were the largest I could get believe it or not. Attachments: ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Sep/01/2009 9:24 PM PST
2nd picture looks like a bunch of orange birthday candles on a sagging green hammock. |
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Posted: Sep/01/2009 9:48 PM PST
Lol never thought of it that way, but yes, yes it does. I assure you it isn't though
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Posted: Sep/03/2009 7:42 AM PST
This plant resides in the Coastal sands of the Soth Western Cape. Anyone? |
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Posted: Sep/03/2009 1:46 PM PST
Lachenalia aloides? |
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Posted: Sep/03/2009 3:11 PM PST
I can see why you would think that, but no sorry it's not .
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Posted: Sep/20/2009 11:46 AM PST
I know some players do not provide one clue daily. But I think after 2 weeks we should get another clue. Ryan????
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Posted: Sep/20/2009 2:08 PM PST
Sorry, I forgot. School is killing me already. I didn't think anyone had a clue either. The flowers are papery and white and have stamens which contain purple bottomed nectar pools. |
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Posted: Sep/21/2009 12:48 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by Ryan I didn't think anyone had a clue either.With over 175 views and no guesses that is obvious. Which is why we need you to provide clues. If the flower is white what are the 2 pictures of? The fruit? |
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Posted: Sep/21/2009 2:59 PM PST
Actually the pictures do show the flowers, just not very well. You can see some of the white flower in both if you look hard. Took me a while too. |
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