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Old 08-02-2004, 02:47 PM
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Does anyone have the name for the marigold I am seeking please. All I can
find are
doubles like French marigolds. I want the plain daisy type flower a foot
or two tall.

Ophelia



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Old 08-02-2004, 02:48 PM
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Does anyone have the name for the marigold I am seeking please. All I can
find are
doubles like French marigolds. I want the plain daisy type flower a foot
or two tall.


Do you mean these?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plant...ges/2446.shtml
If so, try doing a google for "pot marigold" or Calendula.


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"Rhiannon S" wrote in message
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Does anyone have the name for the marigold I am seeking please. All I

can
find are
doubles like French marigolds. I want the plain daisy type flower a

foot
or two tall.


Do you mean these?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plant...ges/2446.shtml
If so, try doing a google for "pot marigold" or Calendula.


Thank you Rhiannon but no. I mean a plain daisy type flower

O


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"Rhiannon S" wrote in message
...

Does anyone have the name for the marigold I am seeking please. All I

can
find are
doubles like French marigolds. I want the plain daisy type flower a

foot
or two tall.


Do you mean these?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plant...ges/2446.shtml
If so, try doing a google for "pot marigold" or Calendula.


Possibly better pictures he
http://www.dtbrownseeds.co.uk/acatal...calendula.html


Rhiannon yesss) thank you. Pot Marigold it is)

O




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"Rhiannon S" wrote in message
...

Does anyone have the name for the marigold I am seeking please. All I

can
find are
doubles like French marigolds. I want the plain daisy type flower a

foot
or two tall.


Do you mean these?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plant...ges/2446.shtml
If so, try doing a google for "pot marigold" or Calendula.


Thank you Rhiannon but no. I mean a plain daisy type flower

O


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"Rhiannon S" wrote in message
...

Does anyone have the name for the marigold I am seeking please. All I

can
find are
doubles like French marigolds. I want the plain daisy type flower a

foot
or two tall.


Do you mean these?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plant...ges/2446.shtml
If so, try doing a google for "pot marigold" or Calendula.


Possibly better pictures he
http://www.dtbrownseeds.co.uk/acatal...calendula.html


Rhiannon yesss) thank you. Pot Marigold it is)

O


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Old 10-02-2004, 03:49 AM
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Thank you Stewart. The one I want is like a single daisy type
flower. The pot marigold looks about right. What does a Marsh
Marigold look like?


We used to call them Globe Gowans, when I was a child in the Borders.

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Thank you Stewart. The one I want is like a single daisy type
flower. The pot marigold looks about right. What does a Marsh
Marigold look like?


We used to call them Globe Gowans, when I was a child in the Borders.

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The message
from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Thank you Stewart. The one I want is like a single daisy type flower. The
pot marigold looks about right. What does a Marsh Marigold look like?


I'd guess pot marigold is right. Marsh marigold looks like a cross
between a big buttercup and a celandine.

I was trying to work this out ... you mean buttercup flowers on
celandine leaves, right?
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In article , Anne Jackson
writes
The message
from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Thank you Stewart. The one I want is like a single daisy type
flower. The pot marigold looks about right. What does a Marsh
Marigold look like?


We used to call them Globe Gowans, when I was a child in the Borders.

They have a huge number of names. In the Vale of Evesham they are
Crazies.
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"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message
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The message
from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Thank you Stewart. The one I want is like a single daisy type flower.

The
pot marigold looks about right. What does a Marsh Marigold look like?


I'd guess pot marigold is right. Marsh marigold looks like a cross
between a big buttercup and a celandine.


It sounds like they are both nice I have never seen as Marsh Marigold
though as far as I know

O


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Old 10-02-2004, 01:14 PM
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"Anne Jackson" wrote in message
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from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Thank you Stewart. The one I want is like a single daisy type
flower. The pot marigold looks about right. What does a Marsh
Marigold look like?


We used to call them Globe Gowans, when I was a child in the Borders.


I don't think I have ever seen one

O


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"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message
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from "Ophelia" contains these words:

Thank you Stewart. The one I want is like a single daisy type flower.

The
pot marigold looks about right. What does a Marsh Marigold look like?


I'd guess pot marigold is right. Marsh marigold looks like a cross
between a big buttercup and a celandine.


It sounds like they are both nice I have never seen as Marsh Marigold
though as far as I know

O


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