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"Bob" wrote in message om... I've always pronounced "Ceanothus" as "Key-An-Oh-Thus", with the emphasis on the "An". Is this correct, or am I completely wrong (does it have a soft C for example). My neighbour pronounces "Cotoneaster" as "Cott-On-Ee-Aster" (Emphasis on the "Ee") whereas I have always thought of it as if it were the two words "Cotton-Easter" - is he right and me wrong again? :-) Bob My votes a "see an O thus" "cotto NEE aster" pk |
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