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Old 25-11-2004, 12:08 PM
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Kay wrote:
[ M communis ]

Yes, very beautiful, but here in Yorkshire I get flowers only in a
good summer. But it survives the winters with no problem.


Kay, I'm just down the road from you in central Wakefield, and my variegated
myrtle flowers every year. It was full of blossom last summer.

I know we have a warm microclimate here. In winter it's usually up to 2
degrees warmer here than at the M1 J41, a couple of miles away.

And I'm 300ft higher than you too ;-)
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Kay
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