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Old 21-06-2012, 07:49 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Thank you firstly for the i.d. of the plant, it is definitely an Aruncus
Dioicus, or as Kay says, Goatsbeard Spirea. Its very beautiful. I am
going to try to find one this very evening, whilst out buying small bamboo
edging.

Secondly, apologies for my use of my photo album, I dont know what I'm doing
wrong, i'm copying and pasting what I normally do, but its all going
whoopsadaisy, so I'll find a deserted newsgroup and have a faff round with
it.

thanks again.

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Old 21-06-2012, 11:30 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Thank you firstly for the i.d. of the plant, it is definitely an Aruncus
Dioicus, or as Kay says, Goatsbeard Spirea. Its very beautiful. I am
going to try to find one this very evening, whilst out buying small bamboo
edging.

Secondly, apologies for my use of my photo album, I dont know what I'm
doing wrong, i'm copying and pasting what I normally do, but its all going
whoopsadaisy, so I'll find a deserted newsgroup and have a faff round with
it.

thanks again.


I think maybe you are posting the picture link as you would in a forum, and
because this is a text only newsgroup its not working, just the straight url
of the picture should work


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"Sheila" wrote in message
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Thank you firstly for the i.d. of the plant, it is definitely an Aruncus
Dioicus, or as Kay says, Goatsbeard Spirea. Its very beautiful. I am
going to try to find one this very evening, whilst out buying small bamboo
edging.

Secondly, apologies for my use of my photo album, I dont know what I'm
doing wrong, i'm copying and pasting what I normally do, but its all going
whoopsadaisy, so I'll find a deserted newsgroup and have a faff round with
it.

thanks again.


If you want a deserted newsgroup, try free.uk.genealogy. There's about one
post every six months there.

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