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In message , "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)"
writes "Robert" wrote in message ... Sacha & La Puce You really would both do a great service to urg if you would take your interminable disagreements to email. -- Robert I don't mind at all but if there is a thread that annoys me I can just mark it to be ignored. You should be able to do the same with Turnpike? Turnpike does have this facility but I am sure that you would agree that it would be more pleasant by far for the majority of the denizens of urg if both Sacha and La Puce could resist the apparent temptation to wind each other up at every opportunity - it achieves nothing and eventually devalues the often useful advice that we know they are both capable of providing. -- Robert |
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Crowe wrote:
Might I respectfully suggest that your rather disgusting posting has no place on urg. Ah so your obnoxious and vindictive attacks are acceptable, whilst someone else's rather accurate assessment of your sad disposition is not? Well, Mr. So-called 'Sailor' with a failed web-site, I rather think he has a point. Sacha Hubbard has a very severe 'Superiority Complex' which really needs treatment. And you have a revolting tendency to harass and insult which needs termination! There is no place on these newsgroups for such an attitude. There is no place in this newsgroup for you. You are an vile and utter waste of time and space. A malingering obnoxious and sad old man with an inability to do anything other than spread bile and venom in order to qualify your questionnable existence. Crowe you are the epitome of supra-low life. You fall into the category of those sick folk around who derive immense pleasure form bullying behind computer screens. She would do wise to take a leaf from my book, "Equal to all, superior to none". That way you treat and talk to everyone as an equal. Take a leaf out of your own book then you turd. On that basis you ezhibit the most profound level of hypocrisy. Go away old man, you are not wanted here, you have nothing to contribute and have never added anything of value here. You're a useless **** and nothing else. |
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"Dave Poole" wrote in message
oups.com... My word :-)) Dave Poole did give a raring old outburst and no doubt feels a lot better for it. :-)) Pour yourself a cup of tea now I should. Kind regards Mike -- .................................................. ......... Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk www.nsrafa.com |
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And while I'm in the mood, attackers get attacked so ....
I sent a detailed and lengthy response to Puce's earlier posting addressing me. Somehow it disappeared into the ether so I'll have another go....: The only 'clinging climbing' rosemary I have seen in England is the rosmarinus prostratus either named Blue Rain or Jackman's. Indeed these have been named by someone, but the plant is still the same one I have seen. Erm ... 'Blue Rain' is *not* the same as 'Jackman's Prostrate'. 'Blue Rain' is comparatively compact and does not expand to the degree that ' the plant in Sacha's pic suggests. Giving it the right situation it does. Mine did climb over a wall and went down the other side. I am indeed looking forward to finding out what it is. So you don't know what you've got then. You've not seen 'Jackman's Prostrate' because: 1) From your own postings it is clear that you weren't aware of its origin. You only managed to latch on to it properly when Charlie mentioned it might be the one in the Burncoose car park and at the time there was no certainty that it was the same as the variety they have labelled as 'Jackman's Prostrate'. Before that you didn't even know the full correct name. 2) You seem to be mixing 'Blue Rain' with 'Jackman's Prostrate' and by your own admission do not know which is which. Make your mind up woman you are becoming somewhat tiresome. why do you persist in this nonsense? It is not nonsense and you know it. You could have certainly pointed out that Sacha was rude at my first responce especially when I was right regarding Jackman's. Now why do you think that Sacha's original response to you was robust? Could it not have been to do with the fact that your past behaviour towards her has been utterly disreputable and offensive? No? Well look back upon your postings for the past year. You're a total disgrace to this newsgroup! You however will never admit to this since she's a pal of yours. Oh really. Well, Sacha and Ray are indeed good friends so what? It doesn't detract from the despicable way that you've been maligning her and several others in recent months. I couldn't blame Sacha or anyone else for being off-hand with you and your venomous tongue. In nearly 10 years of being on URG, I can't think of anyone else who has persistently caused so much disruption and division as you. You are utterly deplorable. Puce, you're digging yourself into a hole. Why would I do this? Giving me a speech on latin names and following this by reminding me that names change? Firstly, I have not given you a 'speech' (I think you mean lesson) on latin names. Nor did I remind you that names change. You interrupted comments I made about the ease with which plant names can be either invented or become mixed up in the nursery trade. They weren't directed at you. If they were, you'd have bloody well known about it lady. You are talking to a half Italian and half French woman Dave! Who are you kidding? Just what on earth are you wittering on about now? How does your nationality, split or otherwise relate to this thread? What matters is the subject in hand. Your parentage is irrelevant. I would never try to fool anyone nor participate in an id when I simply don't know... Like when you confuse 'Blue Rain' with a variety that you've not seen? but when I do identify plants it's because I have a sure idea, and I get bitten by trying to find out - and usually I get it right. OK so let's see. Your suggestions for this super low growing, wide- spreading variety we 'Tuscan Blue' - To 1.8m high with distinctly upright growth. 'Primley Blue' - To 1m+ and again upright. 'Benenden' - Sprawling, about 50cms. + with upright shoots. 'Corsican Blue' - Wide spreading, but up to 80cms. high 'Fota Blue' - Dense upright growth to 50cms high and 1m. across. 'McConnells' Blue' - To 40cms+ spreading to 1-1.5m across. and finally .... 'Blue Rain' - Compact growth to 40cms.high spreading to 1 - 1.3m None of the above remotely resemble Sacha's original description. Funnily enough, Sacha said the same! It's my favourite pass time, especially herbs and wild flowers. Not so expert as you on glasshouse and exotic plants. I don't either reply to posts regarding subjects I simply don't know about. Well I don't, but in view of the above and other postings you've made in other threads, I'm not so sure about you. Exotics are an especial interest for me, but my background is in mainstream horticulture and I've been around for long enough to know that the kind of absolute assertions you've made are extremely foolhardy. maybe the true identity of this Rosemary will eventually emerge. Indeed and I bet you it will not be 'Barcelona' ) There's one thing for sure, no-one especially you, knows what it really is. However, if Olivier Filippi declares it to be 'Barcelona', then it's a near certainty. Your claims and protestations against that have no bearing whatsoever. |
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On 23 Feb 2007 12:09:56 -0800, Dave Poole wrote:
There is no place in this newsgroup for you. You are an vile and utter waste of time and space. A malingering obnoxious and sad old man with an inability to do anything other than spread bile and venom in order to qualify your questionnable existence. Crowe you are the epitome of supra-low life. You fall into the category of those sick folk around who derive immense pleasure form bullying behind computer screens. Agreed. I'm a long time lurker - I've not posted here for many years but Crowe is sick sick sick and I can't keep quiet any longer :-( Go away Crowe and let this group get back to normal !! Come back Andy Mabbett - all is forgiven. -- Regards, Hugh Jampton |
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Dave Poole wrote:
Go away old man, you are not wanted here, you have nothing to contribute and have never added anything of value here. You're a useless **** and nothing else. Wow! For someone so habitually mild and well mannered as you Dave, it is clear your cage has been well and truly rattled! BTW I agree with every word! pk |
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In article , K
writes I can remember a similar conversation on sexual dimorphism with a weevil specialist ;-) Surely that was just an informal chat? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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On 24/2/07 12:00, in article , "Janet Tweedy"
wrote: In article , K writes I can remember a similar conversation on sexual dimorphism with a weevil specialist ;-) Surely that was just an informal chat? But *very* friendly. ;-)) -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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In article , Sacha
writes When we next go to Scilly, we'll head to Burncoose and get R. Jackman's Prostrate, raise some cuttings and send some on to Olivier to trial against R. Barcelona, too. Don't plants have the same dna identities as animals? Couldn't they take a sample and then compare it to what the experts THINK it is? What does the RHS say? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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On 25/2/07 11:20, in article , "Janet Tweedy"
wrote: In article , Sacha writes When we next go to Scilly, we'll head to Burncoose and get R. Jackman's Prostrate, raise some cuttings and send some on to Olivier to trial against R. Barcelona, too. Don't plants have the same dna identities as animals? Couldn't they take a sample and then compare it to what the experts THINK it is? They probably could but I don't know what that would cost or if the answer would be definitive, given the wide range of rosemaries that there are. What does the RHS say? No idea. I haven't asked them but to be honest, even they have their limitations as our unknown Lonicera shows. And we have a Passiflora which David is as sure as can be is the 'lost' P. John Innes but another expert disagrees. Ditto another Passiflora we have. It's a complex matter if you go into it in depth as the current thread discussing taxonomy shows. Personally, I'm pinning my hopes on the owners of the house in Salcombe remembering where they got it and if possible, the name. They are immensely keen gardeners and buy plants from all over the place, so my hopes may have to go unfulfilled! I know they had it in their old house so my guess is that they might have had it for 12 or 15 years. I'll send the photos to RHS but like the other nurseries, I think ID from a photo is going to be terribly difficult. OTOH, once we have some slightly more mature plants, we could send one up to them and let them trial it. Tim Longville is probably going to do an article on this Salcombe garden, so he might be able to shed some light on the matter. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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In article , Sacha
writes No idea. I haven't asked them but to be honest, even they have their limitations as our unknown Lonicera shows. And we have a Passiflora which David is as sure as can be is the 'lost' P. John Innes but another expert disagrees. Ditto another Passiflora we have. It's a complex matter if you go into it in depth as the current thread discussing taxonomy shows. Personally, I'm pinning my hopes on the owners of the house in Salcombe remembering where they got it and if possible, the name. They are immensely keen gardeners and buy plants from all over the place, so my hopes may have to go unfulfilled! I know they had it in their old house so my guess is that they might have had it for 12 or 15 years. I'll send the photos to RHS but like the other nurseries, I think ID from a photo is going to be terribly difficult. OTOH, once we have some slightly more mature plants, we could send one up to them and let them trial it. Tim Longville is probably going to do an article on this Salcombe garden, so he might be able to shed some light on the matter. This will sound stupid probably Sacha but might Jekka McVicar know? Janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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On 28/2/07 11:40, in article , "Janet Tweedy"
wrote: In article , Sacha writes No idea. I haven't asked them but to be honest, even they have their limitations as our unknown Lonicera shows. And we have a Passiflora which David is as sure as can be is the 'lost' P. John Innes but another expert disagrees. Ditto another Passiflora we have. It's a complex matter if you go into it in depth as the current thread discussing taxonomy shows. Personally, I'm pinning my hopes on the owners of the house in Salcombe remembering where they got it and if possible, the name. They are immensely keen gardeners and buy plants from all over the place, so my hopes may have to go unfulfilled! I know they had it in their old house so my guess is that they might have had it for 12 or 15 years. I'll send the photos to RHS but like the other nurseries, I think ID from a photo is going to be terribly difficult. OTOH, once we have some slightly more mature plants, we could send one up to them and let them trial it. Tim Longville is probably going to do an article on this Salcombe garden, so he might be able to shed some light on the matter. This will sound stupid probably Sacha but might Jekka McVicar know? Janet No, it's not stupid. And coincidence strikes again, because the person who brought us the Hermodactylus tuberosa is a friend of hers. Next time she's here I'll ask her to talk to JMcV about it. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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In message , Sacha
writes On 28/2/07 11:40, in article , "Janet Tweedy" wrote: In article , Sacha writes No idea. I haven't asked them but to be honest, even they have their limitations as our unknown Lonicera shows. And we have a Passiflora which David is as sure as can be is the 'lost' P. John Innes but another expert disagrees. Ditto another Passiflora we have. It's a complex matter if you go into it in depth as the current thread discussing taxonomy shows. Personally, I'm pinning my hopes on the owners of the house in Salcombe remembering where they got it and if possible, the name. They are immensely keen gardeners and buy plants from all over the place, so my hopes may have to go unfulfilled! I know they had it in their old house so my guess is that they might have had it for 12 or 15 years. I'll send the photos to RHS but like the other nurseries, I think ID from a photo is going to be terribly difficult. OTOH, once we have some slightly more mature plants, we could send one up to them and let them trial it. Tim Longville is probably going to do an article on this Salcombe garden, so he might be able to shed some light on the matter. This will sound stupid probably Sacha but might Jekka McVicar know? Janet No, it's not stupid. And coincidence strikes again, because the person who brought us the Hermodactylus tuberosa is a friend of hers. Next time she's here I'll ask her to talk to JMcV about it. You could do it yourself. She doesn't bite. The telephone number is on the web-site. -- June Hughes |
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