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OK, I give in...why do you always want to call it Broadway Milkman?
Quote from: Martinr on April 06, 2010, 10:33:04 AMOK, I give in...why do you always want to call it Broadway Milkman? don't know, it just runs off the tongue easier!
Surely that pot of Anemone biflora must be the finest plant ever seen of it, in cultivation or in the wild? It is truly magnificent. I hope it won a first prize.
I'm not at all sure about the 'NARCISSUS x SUSSANEA'. It looks like a nice pot of straight N. triandrus subsp. triandrus. N x susannae would be the name we used to use for a hybrid between triandrus and cantabricus, which is sterile, so could not have been the parent. No doubt Rafa could tell us the minefield that is the group of new names for triandrus types crossed with hoop petticoat types.
PRETTY LITTLE JAPANESE PRIMULA EXHIBITED BY CAROL KELLETTand finally (knowing me) ... it has to be, doesn't it ..?PULSATILLA VERNALIS EXHIBITED BY BRIAN & SHELAGH SMETHURST