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Old 21-07-2007, 06:56 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default 'Climbing' Pelargonium

On 21/7/07 18:49, in article ,
"Chris Hogg" wrote:

On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 08:58:14 +0100, Sacha
wrote:

On 21/7/07 08:33, in article
,
"Chris Hogg" wrote:

On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 23:31:21 +0100, Sacha
wrote:

Someone posted asking about a climbing, ivy leaf pel. I said I'd ask about
the one I know in Jersey. Nobody knows the name of it. Apparently it was
a
present to my ex mil and 'came in a basket'. If we manage to propagate it
and can't get an ID I think Pelargonium Basketcase has a certain ring to
it.
;-) Certainly, it seems to be a bit confused about what it should be
doing.

I asked.

But I don't think you'll get many customers with a name like that!
Isn't there an equivalent in French? It would sound much more exotic!

Panier de pain lacks glamour, I think. ;-) We'll try to get it identified
but it could be difficult. It's been in that particular spot at least 15
years. I think somewhere on this computer I've got a photo of it but all my
photos seem to have waltzed off to somewhere else, unexpectedly. I'll do a
hunt and if I can find it and you trust me with your email address, I'll
send you a pic. It's quite remarkable to see and it does look terrific
against the white wall of the house, going up to just under a bedroom window
sill.


I look forward to it. E-mail address in sig.


I can't retrieve my photo without help so I've asked my son for another pic
of that particular plant. My husband doesn't think there's anything
remarkable about the Pelargonium itself, it's just the location he thinks.
--
Sacha
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