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what's Madeiran "draguiero"?
..which might not be the right spelling. I always think I'll remember plant names despite frequent evidence to the contrary. I brought back some seeds and they've just germinated into something pointy. Unfortunately I can't remember what dragueiro is..does anyone know? Even more annoyingly, I completely lost the label on another batch of seed, which are now growing away in the garden marked "Madeiran seed". I also bought various bulbs in the flower market there, and the stall holder generously gave me a free bulb of something else whose name I'd forgotten by the time I got home...now growing and labelled "freebie" :-( Janet. |
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what's Madeiran "draguiero"?
Janet Baraclough.. wrote:
:: ..which might not be the right spelling. I always think I'll The correct spelling is; dragoeiro....it can live for a thousand years and can grow to seventy feet tall. :: remember plant names despite frequent evidence to the contrary. I :: brought back some seeds and they've just germinated into something :: pointy. Unfortunately I can't remember what dragueiro is..does :: anyone know? :: It's a tree, a dragon tree to be precise, pictures he http://makeashorterlink.com/?R2F5362E8 Other information is he http://www.prio.no/private/jorgen/dragontree.html |
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