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David Nicholson
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IRG-November 2011
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Another smashing edition folks, well done.
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David Nicholson
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Thanks David.... we aim to please
A note about this issue....
I hope that folks will notice and follow the link to Jim Shields' online glossary ...
http://www.shieldsgardens.com/info/Glossary.html
we are aware that there are quite a lot of "Newbies" reading the IRG and thought that they might appreciate a link to an explanation of some ofthe botanicasl terms. I have included this sort of thing once ot twice in the past but this time I figured that the glossary from Jim, (known here in this Forum and in the Pacific Bulb Society etc) would be a good idea. Jim regards his glossary as a "work in progress" and welcomes queries or comments on the project.
You may contact him at shieldsgardens AT gmail.com
Jim has kindly offered to work with IRG on any future words that may be unfamilair to readers.
Terminology is one of those things that newcomers can find to be impenetrable jargon, so if we can ease the way, so much the better!
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Re: IRG-November 2011
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Quote from: David Nicholson on November 25, 2011, 03:36:14 PM
Another smashing edition folks, well done.
How could we not agree ?
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Luc Gilgemyn
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Re: IRG-November 2011
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Very nice to see Ian's piece on the bulbocodium narcissi. However, I would question his generalisation that
N. bulbocodium
is a good garden plant. While clearly true of some gardens, it is not true of all.
N. bulbocodium conspicuus
will not grow, let alone flower, outdoors here, even in troughs of a specially prepared soil mix.
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Gerry passed away at home on 25th February 2021 - his posts are left in the forum in memory of him.
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I don't think Ian's intention was to say that
N. bulbocodium
is a good plant for ALL gardens, Gerry..... he is, as ever, speaking about what is grows well for us in our garden.
After all, there is hardly a single desirable plant that will grow well in EVERY garden ...... and that in one county, never mind country or around the world.... so I would hope that readers would be able to realise that no "one size fits all" solution exists.
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Re: IRG-November 2011
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So
Narcissus bulbocodium
conspicuous by its absence in your garden then Gerry? A case of all generalisations are false?
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