In article: <
dzgjvDAz...@craigwell.demon.co.uk> David Bridges
<
c...@craigwell.demon.co.uk> writes:
> In article <
33815C56...@dcs.qmw.ac.uk>, Sue White
> <
su...@dcs.qmw.ac.uk> writes
> Hello Sue. You request is a repeat of one made at the beginning of
> April, when somebody else asked for plants called Rebecca.
>
> I know of a pelargonium and a viola called Rebecca.
>
> There is a fuchsia called Becky.
>
> If you are willing to accept plants that have Rebecca or Becky as part
> of their name, then you have a wider choice, for example:
>
> Dahlia: Rebecca Lynn
>
> Dianthus: Becky Robinson
>
> Fuchsia: Becky Jane, Rebecca Williams, Rebecca Williamson,
>
> Rosa: Rebecca Claire
>
> Viola: Rebecca Cawthorne
>
> This information comes from a book published annually called the Plant
> Finder. It lists over 65,000 plants and where you can buy them. It is
> not, however, organised in such a way so as to make it easy to answer
> questions like yours.
>
> If any of the above plants are of interest to you I can let you know
> where to get them.
>
> --
> David Bridges
>
For info its now on CDROM.
I've got a copy on order.
--
steve yerbury
I don't care what you call me as long as it's polite.