Yea I guess so and the problem is their looks not. Rabbits foreleg is short and close to chest and toward to front, not side. So gray and new one seems they havn't forlegs. If you don't get what I mean watch some pictures. I thought that mistake on gray it'll never happen again but it happened sadly. Anyway all of them cute but.
Collectingthread for all Planttypes/Colors / Sammelthread alle Pflanzenarten/farben
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Oh, I thought, that the light brown part near the chest is the forleg ... isn't it?!
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Nah, not that side with that standing pose. Sure thing is nothig's can't be sure, there's only guesses about these mistakes. Watch some pics or the real rabbit. No more guesses.
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O MY Rhere's forelegs at wrong side anyway. Just now I drop it down my monitor's lightness for check it.
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And I did calibration but still the foreleg is just lil bit blurred. I love FG's art works and the style of it but it is. -
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I love this new flower!
Also, I have that one but there's still a question mark in my Compendium. Maybe this bit from the description is a HINT
QuoteThe different types of grape hyacinth flowers have different shades of blue and some more shades of blue and also white, are bred.
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Oh yes, very beautiful flowers indeed! And I can only speculate a whole bunch of lovely colors will be bred-only
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It's not only wild, it can be cultivated in the garden, there are some varieties like "Burgundy glow" that are sold.
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Sold? Really? I weed it out.
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Now that's because you've got your ordinary, run-of-the-mill bugle, not the cultivated varieties. The same goes for spotted deadnettle - it grows abundantly in the wild, but there are also some garden varieties that are sold in garden centres and online.
Edit - just this morning I went to a garden centre to buy some plants for my balcony and saw bugle sprouts for sale.
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Ox Eye Daisy
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Wow, pretty! Grats, Idril! My first batch grows up any minute, I hope at least one will be purple
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Wow, it's gorgeous!
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