I am completely lost on the question. It's not a plant I've ever heard of (though there are plenty of those). Great word though. That would make an excellent name for a cat. Pip for short, of course.
Gardening on the edge of Exmoor, in Devon
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
Well my friend for one! Sadly she has plastic grass and flowers as she does not know how to cope with creatures. i.e. things with 0 to 100+ legs.She goes into complete meltdown if I so much as touch soil in her garden (she does have some). A lost cause I'm afraid.
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Sorry Tomku. I am not quite understanding your post.
Pseudopiptadenia are a genus of rather tall tropical trees as far as I can see.
I'm fairly certain that a tropical tree may not survive in my North West garden - sorry Tomku
I am completely lost on the question. It's not a plant I've ever heard of (though there are plenty of those). Great word though. That would make an excellent name for a cat. Pip for short, of course.
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
I like your thinking raisingirl
who'd want a pseudopiptadenia if they could have a real one?
In the sticks near Peterborough
*snort*
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
Well my friend for one! Sadly she has plastic grass and flowers as she does not know how to cope with creatures. i.e. things with 0 to 100+ legs.She goes into complete meltdown if I so much as touch soil in her garden (she does have some). A lost cause I'm afraid.