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DSCF8985 photo taken in a neighbours garden wrexham<br /> Click/tap to enlarge

DSCF8985

photo taken in a neighbours garden wrexham

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  1. Canterbury bell
    Posted 11 years ago
    1. Instead of posting a comment you can click on the Edit details icon above and change the title, add a description and tags.
      When you know the name of the species you can enter it from the Identify species icon next to the photo.

      This doesn't look like a Canterbury bell though, it is widely open. This is another species of Campanula, but I am not sure which one.
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campanula_medium
      Posted 11 years ago
    2. Julie, welcome to JungleDragon. I agree with @Wildflower, please take greater care in how you share photos:

      - You're using the comment field instead of the description field, please use the "Edit details" button below the photo

      - Give your photos a meaningful title instead of "DSCF8985". You can set the title using the same edit button. Try to include meaningful terms in the title, such as the name of the species and/or the location

      - If you know the exact name of the species, you can try to identify it using the "Identify species" button to the right of the photo.

      These guidelines are not here to make life difficult, they lead to better described photos that will be seen by more people, and appreciated better.
      Posted 11 years ago

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Uploaded Jul 6, 2014. Captured Feb 1, 2001 08:07.
  • FinePix S3200
  • f/3.1
  • 1/64s
  • ISO64
  • 4.3mm