Sunday Puzzler: April 10

Welcome to the second in this regular Sunday post to tease you as you have your Sunday tea and toast. All you have to do is identify the plants* and take the first letter of each and arrange them to make the name of an Irish County.

This one is a tiny bit more tricky than last week – Answer tomorrow.

Good luck!

sc

ipomoea heavenly close

aqui

ophrys apifera

lup

* You need to use the botanical name of the genus, not a common name. This is because common names vary. But it is just the genus, nothing else:

For example

galanthus viridi 16

This would be galanthus, not snowdrop!

4 Comments on “Sunday Puzzler: April 10”

  1. Mary Tobin
    April 10, 2016 at 8:39 am #

    Laois.

    • thebikinggardener
      April 10, 2016 at 8:41 am #

      I am very impressed 🙂 there was one of those that I thought would be tricky and the mass of vowels might cause problems! I hope the rest of your day is just as good.

  2. derrickjknight
    April 11, 2016 at 8:12 am #

    Waited for Head Gardener to identify plants, and forgot until this morning, so missed the boat, dammit. 🙂 Good one, though

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