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I dont say that. It's what North Americans call it
Just to add a little more useless information! Edinburgh means 'fortification at Eidyn'. Just like taxonomists place name experts have differing views. Some think the 'Eidyn' bit refers 'Edwin's fort', Edwin being King of Northumbria from 617 to 633. Others say the the name is recorded before his time. In c1180 a document records the name of what is now Edinburgh as 'Edenburge'
don't mess with Texas!
However I do remember Janis showing a picture of second generation seedlings raised from "gotoburgensis" and they were beautiful - mine have never set any seed but that is the reason I will hang on to them.
WOW!!! 05/06 is a real beauty. What a shame it doesn't increase much.