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Thanks all.
Sounds like I can get on with potting up my surpluses. I'n not planning to take cuttings of anything that I know to be a specific named, protected variety, or sell any plants as named types, but, for example, I know I have at least four different 'named varieties' of strawberry plant in the garden, plus a couple of things which probably had names once but not by the time I got them. Given the habits of strawberry plants and the regrettable inattention I have paid them over the last 8 months ;-), I have no idea which the ones that have generously planted themselves all the way down my bark path are. I'm fairly sure one of the varieties had a label threatening winged monkeys of death (or similar), but I don't know which one is which. Now I know that no-one is likely to be checking, or bothered about it, I can just mark them 'strawberry' (which will at least be accurate, if brief) and leave it at that. Now I think about it, I think the 'winged monkey' protected strawberry was also described as an old French variety. Surely it can't be a traditional variety and a protected genetic variant ??? Victoria |
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