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whats this weed?
Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote: "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from Kate Morgan contains these words: Its a Teasel Oi, you could have let Gail say that :-) Janet yes ideedy I could, sorry Gail you can have the next one :-))) Ooh err... Emm...does that mean that you will expect me to ID the next one? Better get me books out quick :-)))) Gail Now look at the mess you have got yourself into, of course we will expect you to know silly girl :-))) Talking of things it's better not to know (or ask about). I was pottering among me pots today and found a plant labelled mellitis melissophyllum, just starting to make some interesting leaves. I must have bought it last year but couldn't remember what on earth it was or looked like, so I checked in google. Where I find it's real name is ******* Balm :-0 Janet. ******* Balm is no more invasive than that Bloody Cranesbill and both are less harmful than that Creep Jenny or the drunken old sod, Tumbling Ted. ******* cabbage wishes to be remembered along with a plethora of other nicely named relatives but censorship has prevailed You mean Jack by the Hedge and Sticky Willie? A disreputable pair into the bargain. Des in Dublin (Alliaria and Gallium I hasten to add) |
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