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Mare'- tail.
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writes "Kay Easton" wrote in message ... In article , Brian writes "Kay Easton" wrote in message ... Which plant do you know as gillyflower, for example? Thank you Kay~~ I do know the Gillyflower and still have my HLI kilt! And I was frequently ignored at dances. So you agree with me on that one .. first person I've met to do so. It seems most people mean pink when they say gillyflower, and some use the name for sweet williams. I don't think I do agree. I meant you agreed that wallflowers were gillyflowers. Those who thought otherwise were simply wrong. There is no other flower called 'Gillyflower' or you would not agree I was correct. No, you're right, we don't agree! I would suspect that wrong names for the Gillyflower have only been given when being questioned. This has been its name since Gaelic times and is still in use. I don't know how far back the usage of gillyflower for pink goes, but a long time back. And it seems more common than its usage for wallflower. Back to the original posting. Pre-suppose she really meant Mare's-tail~~ how would we have responded without being wrong? That is a good argument for using the botanical names. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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