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Post by Baz Faz on Aug 22, 2023 18:01:53 GMT 2
Sorry I didn't get I. I was going to have Ivor Novello
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Post by auntieannie on Aug 22, 2023 19:00:55 GMT 2
K is for Kalanchoe
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Post by Baz Faz on Aug 22, 2023 19:17:51 GMT 2
L is for Love in a Mist
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Post by tzarine on Aug 22, 2023 20:18:15 GMT 2
m is for milton
“What hath night to do with sleep?”
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Post by Voy on Aug 23, 2023 0:20:12 GMT 2
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Post by Voy on Aug 23, 2023 0:21:25 GMT 2
Is Milton a flower or a prick? I think neither !
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Post by auntieannie on Aug 23, 2023 7:12:36 GMT 2
N is for nightshade. A whole family of flowering plants
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Post by Netsuke on Aug 23, 2023 8:04:42 GMT 2
N is for nightshade. A whole family of flowering plants Nightshade is a family of plants that includes tomatoes, eggplant, potatoes, and peppers. Tobacco is also in the nightshade family. Not really a flower. Sorry Annie.
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Post by Netsuke on Aug 23, 2023 8:07:15 GMT 2
Is Milton a flower or a prick? I think neither ! Marigold. These definitely are flowers.
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Post by Voy on Aug 23, 2023 14:07:39 GMT 2
N is for Nasturtium
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Post by Baz Faz on Aug 23, 2023 18:10:00 GMT 2
I disagree. I think N is for Netsuke, a flower of the Meeting Pot.
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Post by Netsuke on Aug 23, 2023 18:39:18 GMT 2
I disagree. I think N is for Netsuke, a flower of the Meeting Pot. Curtsies ……. and blows kisses
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Post by Baz Faz on Aug 24, 2023 10:48:50 GMT 2
O is for orchid.
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Post by auntieannie on Aug 24, 2023 14:14:12 GMT 2
N is for nightshade. A whole family of flowering plants Nightshade is a family of plants that includes tomatoes, eggplant, potatoes, and peppers. Tobacco is also in the nightshade family. Not really a flower. Sorry Annie. Look at deadly nightshade…
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Post by auntieannie on Aug 24, 2023 14:14:57 GMT 2
P is for Peony
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Post by Netsuke on Aug 24, 2023 15:09:34 GMT 2
Q is for Quaker's Bonnet
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Post by Voy on Aug 24, 2023 17:15:16 GMT 2
R is for Ranunculus
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Post by Baz Faz on Aug 24, 2023 18:11:08 GMT 2
Sweet William
I have heard that some people in Scotland call it Stinking Billy
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Post by auntieannie on Aug 25, 2023 7:39:47 GMT 2
T is for Turnera
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Post by Baz Faz on Aug 25, 2023 10:43:28 GMT 2
U is for Ulex (which we commonly call gorse).
Bonus fact: When gorse is out of bloom kissing is out of season. Gorse can bloom all year.
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Post by Voy on Aug 25, 2023 14:37:58 GMT 2
V is for so many lovelies - Violas, Violets, Veronica , Vinca, Verbena....
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Post by slowcoach on Aug 25, 2023 15:46:43 GMT 2
W is for Welwitschia mirabilis.
Phew I've been waiting for V to come along.
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Post by tzarine on Aug 25, 2023 17:20:58 GMT 2
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Post by Voy on Aug 25, 2023 17:41:04 GMT 2
Phew I've been waiting for V to come along..... well??? it's ok to go out of sync ( I think )
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Post by Baz Faz on Aug 25, 2023 18:39:49 GMT 2
Y is for yarrow. Also for yucca. All the rest are just Yellow stuck in front of another word.
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Post by Voy on Aug 26, 2023 1:53:45 GMT 2
Z has to be for boring old zinnias I'm coming up blank on another category...
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Post by Netsuke on Aug 26, 2023 2:33:28 GMT 2
Z has to be for boring old zinnias I'm coming up blank on another category... How about cities? A is for Adelaide.
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Post by Baz Faz on Aug 26, 2023 11:41:38 GMT 2
B is for Bangkok.
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Post by slowcoach on Aug 26, 2023 14:00:14 GMT 2
Phew I've been waiting for V to come along..... well??? it's ok to go out of sync ( I think ) OK! Back to Pricks: R is for Rubiales Jerk Oaf!
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Post by Voy on Aug 26, 2023 14:22:09 GMT 2
C is for Calcutta
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