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Mary Tilling wrote: Hi I am not sure how this works so I hope I am doing it right. I have a question about a young Rowan tree we have. Where do I ask it Just as you posted this question. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 22:24:30 +0100, nmm1 wrote:
In article , Mary Tilling wrote: Hi I am not sure how this works so I hope I am doing it right. I have a question about a young Rowan tree we have. Where do I ask it Just as you posted this question. And welcome. Come into the virtual allotment shed and have a nice cuppa and a biscuit :) |
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On Oct 9, 4:57*pm, Mary Tilling Mary.Tilling.
wrote: Hi I am not sure how this works so I hope I am doing it right. I have a question about a young Rowan tree we have. Where do I ask it Mary x -- Mary Tilling What's the question? And if it's of any help to you, a "Rowan"" tree is sometimes referred to as a "Mountain Ash"; in botanical terms the name starts with "Sobrus....." e.g; http://www.treesforlife.org.uk/tfl.rowan.html |
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On 2009-10-09 15:57:36 +0100, Mary Tilling
said: Hi I am not sure how this works so I hope I am doing it right. I have a question about a young Rowan tree we have. Where do I ask it Mary x Here is fine, Mary, or you can subscribe direct to uk.rec.gardening. There's a great mix of people on urg at all levels of gardening and the vast majority are very helpful. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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, aquachimp writes On Oct 9, 4:57*pm, Mary Tilling Mary.Tilling. wrote: Hi I am not sure how this works so I hope I am doing it right. I have a question about a young Rowan tree we have. Where do I ask it Mary x -- Mary Tilling What's the question? And if it's of any help to you, a "Rowan"" tree is sometimes referred to as a "Mountain Ash"; in botanical terms the name starts with "Sobrus....." Make that "Sorbus". The native rowan is Sorbus aucuparia, but several other species are grown. e.g; http://www.treesforlife.org.uk/tfl.rowan.html -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 02:15:40 -0700 (PDT), aquachimp
wrote: And if it's of any help to you, a "Rowan"" tree is sometimes referred to as a "Mountain Ash"; in botanical terms the name starts with "Sobrus....." He means "Sorbus" Mary, but please don't let the Latin names put you off, we all know what you mean by Rowan :) |
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On Oct 10, 4:24*pm, Fuschia wrote:
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 02:15:40 -0700 (PDT), aquachimp wrote: And if it's of any help to you, a "Rowan"" tree is sometimes referred to as a "Mountain Ash"; in botanical terms the name starts with "Sobrus....." He means "Sorbus" So I do. Thanks for the correction. Mary, but please don't let the Latin names put you off, we all know what you mean by Rowan :) Yes, but when one is perhaps doing a bit of research, that level of detail, along with the mountain ask reference helps to expand such possibilities. And perhaps the snipped link e.g; http://www.treesforlife.org.uk/tfl.rowan.html , was useful also |
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"Mary Tilling" wrote in message ... Hi I am not sure how this works so I hope I am doing it right. I have a question about a young Rowan tree we have. Where do I ask it Mary x -- Mary Tilling Welcome, Mary. Do feel right at home and ask your question. I have grown a couple of Rowans (aka Mountain Ask aka Sorbus aucuparia) from seed, so I'd be interested to hear your query. Spider |
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In message , Mary Tilling
writes Hi I am not sure how this works so I hope I am doing it right. I have a question about a young Rowan tree we have. Where do I ask it Mary x -- Mary Tilling Just as you have done. Put something relevant in the subject line like "Rowan Tree Question" -- hugh It may be more complicated but is it better? |
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