Memorial plant
"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... A friend has asked me to plant something in our garden, in memory of her daughter who died recently. (Lovely idea). The garden is coastal, sunny and windy with a mild winter climate. Can anyone recommend any plants (not trees) suited to that situation, named Caroline? Janet. -- Isle of Arran Open Gardens weekend 21,22,23 July 2006 5 UKP three-day adult ticket (funds go to island charities) buys entry to 26 private gardens The only one that immediately springs to mind is a Rose called Caroline Victoria which may fit the bill. A few bits and pieces about it on Google. Do roses thrive in your area? |
Memorial plant
"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" wrote "Janet Baraclough" wrote A friend has asked me to plant something in our garden, in memory of her daughter who died recently. (Lovely idea). The garden is coastal, sunny and windy with a mild winter climate. Can anyone recommend any plants (not trees) suited to that situation, named Caroline? The only one that immediately springs to mind is a Rose called Caroline Victoria which may fit the bill. A few bits and pieces about it on Google. Do roses thrive in your area? There's a lilac-pink Campanula glomerata named Caroline. http://www.floraselect.co.uk/index.p...hop_cat_id=139 http://www.bethchattoshop.co.uk/shop/6/50/ And Lockyers list a Fuchsia Caroline, although it's a half hardy variety. http://www.tdbr17625.pwp.blueyonder....talogue.html#C -- Sue |
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