Don't like the stickiness or deadheading petunias either, although the flowers are very pretty. I've swapped them for Million Bells for my baskets.
Verdun...I have no idea what you mean...
I am a lady.....I like ladies' things....
..... of course you are, but we promise not to call you Florence... or was that the other one....
apart from Quercus rubur I can't think of any Q's, so if I may go on to R...?
....Roses...
here's a frilly, highly scented pinky, and suitable for ladies... 'Chartreuse de Parme'..
The only Q I could think of was quince- I know nothing about them.
...it's French....
Ahh Q and R Verdun........very clever
Oooh, falling behind here. Nasturtiums, Osteospermums, Poppies, Quince as in Chaenomeles japonica esp. the white and the red ones.
Q for Quercus robur and all the querci (or quercuses)
And all those cultivars called Queen something or other
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Don't like the stickiness or deadheading petunias either, although the flowers are very pretty. I've swapped them for Million Bells for my baskets.
Verdun...I have no idea what you mean...
I am a lady.....I like ladies' things....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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.. of course you are, but we promise not to call you Florence... or was that the other one....
apart from Quercus rubur I can't think of any Q's, so if I may go on to R...?
....Roses...
here's a frilly, highly scented pinky, and suitable for ladies... 'Chartreuse de Parme'..
The only Q I could think of was quince- I know nothing about them.
...it's French....
Ahh Q and R Verdun........very clever
Oooh, falling behind here. Nasturtiums, Osteospermums, Poppies, Quince as in Chaenomeles japonica esp. the white and the red ones.
Q for Quercus robur and all the querci (or quercuses)
And all those cultivars called Queen something or other
In the sticks near Peterborough