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Faye 23-11-2004 03:09 AM

Interesting plant. can you tell me it's name and where it is from?
 
I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

Atar 23-11-2004 07:35 AM

Faye wrote:

I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?


--
I'm sorry; I can't see it. I got a "malformed URL" error. Please check the
URL and I'll have another look.

Regards,

Atar


Enjoy reading about special plants from interesting parts of the world on my
blog at wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com

Faye 23-11-2004 12:27 PM

wrote in message ...
Faye wrote:

I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?


--
I'm sorry; I can't see it. I got a "malformed URL" error. Please check the
URL and I'll have another look.

Regards,

Atar


Enjoy reading about special plants from interesting parts of the world on my
blog at wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com




Here is the web site Atar
http://jyro.buffaloexploration.com/g...ls%202_jpg.htm

Sorry didn't mean to send the email, just following the prompts - I
thought. I'm new to this.

Cheryl Isaak 23-11-2004 12:41 PM

On 11/23/04 7:27 AM, in article
, "Faye"
wrote:

wrote in message
...
Faye wrote:

I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?


--
I'm sorry; I can't see it. I got a "malformed URL" error. Please check the
URL and I'll have another look.

Regards,

Atar


Enjoy reading about special plants from interesting parts of the world on my
blog at wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com




Here is the web site Atar
http://jyro.buffaloexploration.com/g...ls%202_jpg.htm

Sorry didn't mean to send the email, just following the prompts - I
thought. I'm new to this.





Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family.

Loved that one as a child!

Cheryl


Cereus-validus... 23-11-2004 02:10 PM

"Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family."

Silene is a genus not a family.

The family is Caryophyllaceae.


"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
On 11/23/04 7:27 AM, in article
, "Faye"
wrote:

wrote in message
...
Faye wrote:

I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

--
I'm sorry; I can't see it. I got a "malformed URL" error. Please check

the
URL and I'll have another look.

Regards,

Atar


Enjoy reading about special plants from interesting parts of the world

on my
blog at wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com




Here is the web site Atar

http://jyro.buffaloexploration.com/g...ls%202_jpg.htm

Sorry didn't mean to send the email, just following the prompts - I
thought. I'm new to this.





Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family.

Loved that one as a child!

Cheryl




Cheryl Isaak 23-11-2004 02:13 PM

Sorry dear child, not all of us need to show off our knowledge of
horticultural syntax......


On 11/23/04 9:10 AM, in article
, "Cereus-validus..."
wrote:

"Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family."

Silene is a genus not a family.

The family is Caryophyllaceae.


"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
On 11/23/04 7:27 AM, in article
, "Faye"
wrote:

wrote in message
...
Faye wrote:

I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

--
I'm sorry; I can't see it. I got a "malformed URL" error. Please check

the
URL and I'll have another look.

Regards,

Atar


Enjoy reading about special plants from interesting parts of the world

on my
blog at wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com



Here is the web site Atar

http://jyro.buffaloexploration.com/g...ls%202_jpg.htm

Sorry didn't mean to send the email, just following the prompts - I
thought. I'm new to this.





Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family.

Loved that one as a child!

Cheryl





Cereus-validus... 23-11-2004 02:16 PM

Looks like Lychnis alba or a related species.


"Faye" wrote in message
om...
wrote in message

...
Faye wrote:

I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?


--
I'm sorry; I can't see it. I got a "malformed URL" error. Please check

the
URL and I'll have another look.

Regards,

Atar


Enjoy reading about special plants from interesting parts of the world

on my
blog at wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com




Here is the web site Atar
http://jyro.buffaloexploration.com/g...ls%202_jpg.htm

Sorry didn't mean to send the email, just following the prompts - I
thought. I'm new to this.




Robert Chambers 23-11-2004 03:34 PM



Cheryl Isaak wrote:

Sorry dear child, not all of us need to show off our knowledge of
horticultural syntax......


If it's all you have....

Cereus-validus... 23-11-2004 08:03 PM

Not showing off, little one.

Just reminding you of some things you should already know.

If you can't speak the language, its better you be quiet and listen instead.
Otherwise, everyone will know you don't know Silene from Shinola.

BTW, the plant is probably Lychnis alba not a Silene.


"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
Sorry dear child, not all of us need to show off our knowledge of
horticultural syntax......


On 11/23/04 9:10 AM, in article
, "Cereus-validus..."
wrote:

"Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family."

Silene is a genus not a family.

The family is Caryophyllaceae.


"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
On 11/23/04 7:27 AM, in article
, "Faye"
wrote:

wrote in message
...
Faye wrote:

I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

--
I'm sorry; I can't see it. I got a "malformed URL" error. Please

check
the
URL and I'll have another look.

Regards,

Atar


Enjoy reading about special plants from interesting parts of the

world
on my
blog at wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com



Here is the web site Atar


http://jyro.buffaloexploration.com/g...ls%202_jpg.htm

Sorry didn't mean to send the email, just following the prompts - I
thought. I'm new to this.




Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family.

Loved that one as a child!

Cheryl







Faye 24-11-2004 03:58 AM

Do you have any other ideas? the plant I am looking for looks more
cultivated less like a thistle or weed. (no I'm not an expert, so I'm
not going to show off my syntax or anything else.)
Faye

"Cereus-validus..." wrote in message .com...
Not showing off, little one.

Just reminding you of some things you should already know.

If you can't speak the language, its better you be quiet and listen instead.
Otherwise, everyone will know you don't know Silene from Shinola.

BTW, the plant is probably Lychnis alba not a Silene.


"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
Sorry dear child, not all of us need to show off our knowledge of
horticultural syntax......


On 11/23/04 9:10 AM, in article
, "Cereus-validus..."
wrote:

"Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family."

Silene is a genus not a family.

The family is Caryophyllaceae.


"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
On 11/23/04 7:27 AM, in article
, "Faye"
wrote:

wrote in message
...
Faye wrote:

I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

--
I'm sorry; I can't see it. I got a "malformed URL" error. Please

check
the
URL and I'll have another look.

Regards,

Atar


Enjoy reading about special plants from interesting parts of the

world
on my
blog at wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com



Here is the web site Atar


http://jyro.buffaloexploration.com/g...ls%202_jpg.htm

Sorry didn't mean to send the email, just following the prompts - I
thought. I'm new to this.






Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family.

Loved that one as a child!

Cheryl





Cereus-validus... 24-11-2004 11:04 AM

A species that looks something like that but is more of a ground cover
spreading plant is Silene maritima.

http://images.google.com/images?q=si...=Google+Search


"Faye" wrote in message
om...
Do you have any other ideas? the plant I am looking for looks more
cultivated less like a thistle or weed. (no I'm not an expert, so I'm
not going to show off my syntax or anything else.)
Faye

"Cereus-validus..." wrote in message

.com...
Not showing off, little one.

Just reminding you of some things you should already know.

If you can't speak the language, its better you be quiet and listen

instead.
Otherwise, everyone will know you don't know Silene from Shinola.

BTW, the plant is probably Lychnis alba not a Silene.


"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
Sorry dear child, not all of us need to show off our knowledge of
horticultural syntax......


On 11/23/04 9:10 AM, in article
, "Cereus-validus..."
wrote:

"Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family."

Silene is a genus not a family.

The family is Caryophyllaceae.


"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
On 11/23/04 7:27 AM, in article
, "Faye"
wrote:

wrote in message
...
Faye wrote:

I hope someone can help me. I used to have a ground cover that

was
wondeful. It ha a flower a like this one
jyro.buffaloexploration.com/garden/images/White Bells 2_jpg.jpg.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

--
I'm sorry; I can't see it. I got a "malformed URL" error. Please

check
the
URL and I'll have another look.

Regards,

Atar


Enjoy reading about special plants from interesting parts of the

world
on my
blog at wildestdreamsofkew.blogspot.com



Here is the web site Atar



http://jyro.buffaloexploration.com/g...ls%202_jpg.htm

Sorry didn't mean to send the email, just following the prompts -

I
thought. I'm new to this.






Looks like a campion to me! One of the Silene family.

Loved that one as a child!

Cheryl







GrampysGurl 24-11-2004 12:46 PM

Not showing off, little one.

Look who is calling someone little.

Cereus-validus... 24-11-2004 08:50 PM

More than enough for you to choke on, loathelace.

Go sit on an Amorphophallus titanum.


"GrampysGurl" wrote in message
...
Not showing off, little one.

Look who is calling someone little.





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