For many years now we have used a Bay tree in a tub as a Christmas tree.
It has the advantage of not dropping needles and also smelling very nice!.
For the rest of the year it lives on the patio and provides us with bay leaves for
our cooking surprisingly enough!
Chris King ~ Somerset
Pam Moore wrote in message
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| On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:56:12 +0100, "William Tasso"
| wrote:
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| The one I mean is the traditional green chappie not the later (more
| fashionable ?) blue things. Anyone know its name? I expect common or latin
| would do.
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| It is picea abies or Norway Spruce.
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| Cheers
| Pam
|
| Bristol