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This is Gloire de Temple-sur-Lot which he named after his Town. I bought
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 17:43:21 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote: This is Gloire de Temple-sur-Lot which he named after his Town. I bought one! -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK Thanks for the beautiful photos. |
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Bob Hobden wrote:
This is Gloire de Temple-sur-Lot which he named after his Town. I bought one! -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK Wonderful set of photos, looks like a great place to visit. I'm curious as to the reason for all the pots around the sides of the ponds. |
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![]() "Maroochy" wrote ... Bob Hobden wrote: This is Gloire de Temple-sur-Lot which he named after his Town. I bought one! Wonderful set of photos, looks like a great place to visit. I'm curious as to the reason for all the pots around the sides of the ponds. Thanks, it is part of our gardening history, one that is often overlooked, indeed it is only recently that Latour-Marliac has been recognised as the inspiration for his friend Monet. I believe the pots were used in the breeding of new plants, growing of seedlings etc in the 1800s. If you look at the old 19th century photos of the nursery when it was actively breeding new plants you will see hundreds of those pots strewn around everywhere. Their web site is quite interesting especially the history etc .... http://www.latour-marliac.com/index.php? -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK |
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