I've done some research and it appears they are called Arum italicum. I've got a couple in my garden.
Cookoo pint or Lord and Ladies.....poisonous.
We always called the German stick Grenades as kids.
I've done some research and it appears they are called Arum italicum. I've got a couple in my garden.
..and and and........oh how I loved my childhood
I've done some research and it appears they are called Arum italicum. I've got a couple in my garden.
We always called Bindweed, or convolvulus to give it it's latin name, 'granny pop out the bed'. That's because we'd pick the flowers and squeeze them at the base to make them jump out of their 'bed'. We used to pick plantain stalks too and wind the stem round like you hold the shoe laces for conkers and then slid it up fast to ping the head like a catapult. We'd cut sycamore sticks and carve them into 'dutch arrows' using playing cards as flights and launch them amazing distances with just a shoe lace. And there's a certain kind of grass seed head that looks like a giant hairy caterpillar and if you stick it between your outstretched bare forearms and rub your arms together it wiggles up your arms just like a caterpillar....and and and........oh how I loved my childhood
This.
Life was just so much simpler back then.
Was that on PlayStation or xBox?
No chance if they are in caravans....Tell them they're trespassing, and if they don't leave, call the police.