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Perhaps Brian Ellis has some more information about 'Windsor Yellow' ?
Quote from: snowdropman on January 26, 2012, 07:45:26 AMPerhaps Brian Ellis has some more information about 'Windsor Yellow' ?No, I don't grow it Chris, but saw it on John's blog last year and made a mental note (fortunately one that remained in my head for once).
Quote from: annew on January 25, 2012, 10:35:23 PMI want Schwefelgeschwafel, just so I can say the name over and over...More than once might be mistaken for angeberisches Geschwafel Anne. Say that 3 times.johnw
I want Schwefelgeschwafel, just so I can say the name over and over...
Quote from: jamouatt on January 22, 2012, 09:49:59 PMSpetchley Yellow.Plicatus Gold Edge is not yellow, at least those I have from UK sources are not.It is shown in Gunter's book as having one very large yellow mark. Wrong plant?johnw
Spetchley Yellow.Plicatus Gold Edge is not yellow, at least those I have from UK sources are not.
Sean - But Gunter has his Gilt Edge in his book as Gold Edge. Might be a slip of the pen.johnw
Quote from: johnw on January 26, 2012, 05:30:37 PMSean - But Gunter has his Gilt Edge in his book as Gold Edge. Might be a slip of the pen.johnwAh I see, right I'm off for a lie down in a darkened room
ay the name over and over...
High-falutin' talk is much easier to say, for sure...... Any way you slice it!I love the idea of 'Sulphur Twaddle' .... can just picture introducing a visitor to the little clump.... "that's pretty" .... "yes, it's 'Sulphur Twaddle' "