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Robert, ð is Unicode(hex) 00F0 and Ð is Unicode(hex) 00D0. For example in Word under the Insert tab choose Symbol then in font:(normal text) scroll down to the Latin-1 Supplement set of characters where you'll find eths & other goodies .
Interesting Robert!I didn't recognize the name of Iði! (You can just copy the letter ð or whatever you want from any text on internet) Interesting theme and I really liked the colour of 'Iedhi's Laugh'! I have one looking a bit similar - from seed I found on a shrub in a garden somewhere
I did indeed go to the ‘Inset’ tab on my version of Microsoft Word:mac 2011. Under symbols I found this đ . This is not quite the letter I am familiar with ...
I thoroughly enjoy the California native annual Salvia carducea. The inflorescence and open flowers are incredibly fascinating as well as beautiful. I hope I can get a gob of seed this year to scatter around!
In my version of Word ð and đ (Unicode(hex) 0111) are different. To be honest I've never come across đ before & don't know what it's used for. Anyway, whatever works
đ and ð represent the same letter. đ is used in the Sami language among others.
It's a shame that your Californian Salvia seem impossible to bloom here - very nice indeed!
meanie,There are a lot of plants that I see on this forum that will never grow well here in the hot part of California. I just try to do the best I can with what is available here (not much) and what will do well. I have to admit our garden is looking nice these days despite having to be very creative with the few plants I have to work with.
There are a lot of plants that I see on this forum that will never grow well here in the hot part of California. I just try to do the best I can with what is available here (not much) and what will do well.
I think at one point I saw our native Asarum hartwegii in your garden?
Yes , I have one plant grown from seed, and it has survived over several winters but I don't know yet how it is after this long and cold winter.
Leena,If Asarum hartwegii survived the winter can you post the results?I will certainly want to know the outcome.