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Not purple daisy
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 23:19:37 +0200, "joop"
wrote: Hi When we are in England (every holiday for the last 28 years) we love the English gardens and countryside. When we are in Cornwall we always see a very common purple wallflower. We love that flower and is unknown by us in Holland. We think the flower (plant) is so very common that we can't find a picture and name (English or Latin or Dutch) on internet. We call it purple daisy, however that is not the right name. Please, who can help us? I am thinking of the mesembryanthemum ("Hottentot fig") that grows over the walls in Cornwall and the Scillies. That is a purple daisy-like flower. Pam in Bristol |
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