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Plant 'fruit' tree wife's birthday (where to get Strawberry Tree?)
On Apr 21, 12:29*pm, "Doug" wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 11:25:52 -0500, "Doug" wrote: On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 07:55:17 -0500, dpb wrote: On 4/21/2012 1:07 AM, Doug wrote: ... That's right because I'm not asking the question !! But what's the point of an answer when you don't even know what the plant under discussion was/is.... Ok but if I said "to my knowledge" does that mean I have to confirm it each time myself? * Can't the OP make that assessment by my words??? Just to add to my post, I know this is usenet but frankly I get tired of people who have nothing better to do than criticize others who try to help whether they're right or wrong in their help. And some of us get tired of people that can't read and comprehend a post and give advice that has nothing to do with the question asked. The OP said it was a "strawberry tree" that they had seen in Italy. He even gave you the Latin name for the species and called it a shrub. He was hoping to be able to find that specific plant. You ignored all that and replied about everyday strawberry plants. If you had any doubts, a simple google search would confirm that the OP knew what he was talking about. |
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