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Old 13-07-2003, 03:46 PM
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Default What is the name of a flower

I have just been on a garden trek and seen a flower that looks
like a little wax bell. The flower itself stood about a foot high
and the bell was about an inch and a half long. There were some blue ones and pink ones but the owner did not know what they
were called and I wondered if anyone knows.
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Old 14-07-2003, 12:14 AM
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Mary wrote in message
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I have just been on a garden trek and seen a flower that looks
like a little wax bell. The flower itself stood about a foot high
and the bell was about an inch and a half long. There were some blue
ones and pink ones but the owner did not know what they
were called and I wondered if anyone knows.
--
Mary
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?Sollya? ?Lapagera? ?Campanula? I think you need to give more info. Try a
Google search on wax bell flower.

Liz


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