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Old 18-04-2004, 01:04 PM
Stew Corman
 
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Default What is my name: "Excalibur"

Sue,
you hit the nail on the head
thanks for the very fast response
I'd guess it's the pulmanaria excalibur version

The link is not available right now, so I can't see the picture, but just
from your description it sounds like a pulmonaria.


sorry about that, a problem with geocities ...if you click on the
location bar a second time, the picture magicly appears

one of your links had another link to great pics of many varieties:
http://www.lucsperennialworld.com/pulm/index.html

Thanks again,
Stew Corman from sunny Endicott
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