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Fruit and therefore plant ID, please
In article , Sacha writes: | On 29/11/07 10:48, in article , "Janet | Tweedy" wrote: | | What about posting to the RHS? | | Could do - good idea. I'll also ask her to knock on the door, though and to | take a photo of the whole thing. She describes the bush as looking as if | it's covered in lots of little pumpkins! Critical aspects include whether the bush has thorns, and exactly how the fruit are attached to it (e.g. whether via stems and on what sort of age of wood). Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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