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Post by Rupert's Momma on May 23, 2006 19:18:31 GMT 1
just found this in the garden Lady's mANTle
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Post by AliBullie on May 23, 2006 19:46:06 GMT 1
Could that be Lady's MANtle as well
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Post by AliBullie on May 23, 2006 19:54:05 GMT 1
I have apologies to make my mum (who knows so much more than me) informs me my passion fruit is not a passion fruit but a clematis, so here is her passion fruit although not in flower or fruit,
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Post by petdesigns on May 23, 2006 19:55:14 GMT 1
Wow, you lot are good! (grumble grumble... ) Chrysanthemum is, I suppose, the Latin name - but definitely the common English name as well (obviously, since even I know it ) And here: bRAMley Apple cOX Orange Pippin Apple (both "my very own")
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Post by petdesigns on May 23, 2006 19:56:33 GMT 1
Thanks for correcting that, Ali!! (Shame my mum can't help me - the German 'common names' of plants are not much use to me...) UPDATED TO HERE
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Post by AliBullie on May 23, 2006 20:06:29 GMT 1
I'm lucky she only lives 8 miles away, my sister lives about the same, but she's a worse gardener than me so not much help
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Post by AliBullie on May 23, 2006 21:32:26 GMT 1
Beth has just come home from guides and told me where there is a plant we always used to call rabbits ears or lambs ears, so off she went with the camera, and here it is.
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Post by petdesigns on May 24, 2006 7:15:49 GMT 1
Here's one from moneypenny: BEEch - Bee
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Post by petdesigns on May 24, 2006 7:19:29 GMT 1
Ali, after "googling" a bit it looks like the plant is called 'lambs ears' (rabbit ears plant looks a bit different - but that was an American website, so may be different here). Anyway - of course it's valid!
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Post by Rupert's Momma on May 24, 2006 10:29:18 GMT 1
Could that be Lady's MANtle as well Well done Ali, didn't think of that ;D and Beth is a STAR!!!
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Post by petdesigns on May 24, 2006 16:55:07 GMT 1
Here two from Moneypenny: Bearded Iris - BEAR Larkspur - LARK
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Post by Ann K on May 24, 2006 18:14:29 GMT 1
Especially for Jutta and all the Wolves Wolf's Bane
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Post by petdesigns on May 24, 2006 18:27:55 GMT 1
CRUEL!!! Pure cruelty!! Off to cry now! UPDATED TO HERE
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Post by Ann K on May 24, 2006 18:46:25 GMT 1
And a few more to keep you busy Jutta... GoldcrestScardy CATGeranium Blue Cranes bill Queen of Carpets Camellia SkylarkVaregated Dogwood Catanche Blue Bears breeches Ka RAT avience Ajuga Catlin' Giant T assel Bush Royal Beauty , Flowering CrabGolden Honey LocustGolden HornetWeeping CrabToadstools Robinia Dicksonia Antartica
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Post by Anneski on May 24, 2006 20:08:24 GMT 1
Bullrushes!
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Post by Rupert's Momma on May 24, 2006 22:12:34 GMT 1
WOW way to go Ann!! Jutta, please don't cry into your drink, it just dilutes the alcohol LOL Well here is some cotton gr ASSand f OXglove
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Post by Rupert's Momma on May 24, 2006 22:14:24 GMT 1
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Post by Viv on May 24, 2006 22:21:14 GMT 1
WOW Ann you have been a busy little Bee
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Post by Ann K on May 25, 2006 0:39:56 GMT 1
I donate 4 tennis Balls.
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Post by petdesigns on May 25, 2006 7:18:25 GMT 1
Toadstools Foxglove and Grasses cannot be accepted anymore - had already been "done", sorry! Ann, I can't find Karat's Avience anywhere on the net as a plant? Have you got a link? Crabapple has already been done, so "Royal Beauty, Flowering Crab" nor "Weeping crab" are possible. Whereas the HORNET crab apple is possible, as the animal is not "crab". And sorry, but Dicksonia Antartica is not the common English name, the common name for this fern is "Tree fern". and true, sadly, Bulrush only one L, so not possible Here some from moneypenny: BEARdtongue - BEAR Jacob's LADDER - Adder RATibidia
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