Does anyone know of a company that produces wall tiles with botanically accurate designs? The only tiles I have found so far depict ripe blackberries growing...
Helen Sorry I don't know a source for your tiles, but about your point concerning primroses etc I have ripe blackberries and flowering primroses in my garden ...
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Kate Hayward
Kate.Hayward@...
Dec 2, 2001 1:55 pm
Have you tried Portmerion Pottery?? they produce wonderfull crockery with botanically accurate pictures with Latin names etc - they may produce tiles as...
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helen proctor
hm.proctor@...
Dec 3, 2001 9:04 pm
Kate, Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try Portmerion Pottery. Helen ... From: Kate Hayward <Kate.Hayward@...> To: <UKBotany@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
Helen, Have a look at Sarah Allen's tiles on http://www.tiles.org/pages/sallen/sapage.htm These look superb! But as she lives on a small island off British...
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helen proctor
hm.proctor@...
Dec 6, 2001 9:27 pm
Brian, Thanks for this. Yes, they are beautiful tiles which I will consider. Helen ... From: <Briankbyrne@...> To: <UKBotany@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
Dear all I am planning a botanical expedition to Scotland next summer. Can anyone provide locations or grid references for some of the Scottish specialities? I...
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Storey, M.W.
malcolms@...
Dec 11, 2001 1:21 pm
Hi Folks, Apologies for cross posting. Want to replace my 600 dpi flatbed scanner with a higher resolution model now that 1200, 1600 or even 2400 dpi models...
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Storey, M.W.
malcolms@...
Dec 13, 2001 10:16 am
... Hi Folks, I've had several requests like this, so I'll summarise to all the original lists (probably early in Jan) Unfortunately, haven't had any offers...
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Chris Pogson
chris@...
Dec 20, 2001 1:09 pm
Dear All, Thames Water have set up a website associated with Water Aid and will donate 100,000 pounds (which will provide safe drinking water for life to 6,000...
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Peter Jones
Phj@...
Dec 20, 2001 10:00 pm
Dear All, This is all absoloute bollocks. Forget this stuff. Charity begins at home! Why don't they reduce your damn water bills instead of appealing to your...
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Tom Spowart
tomsp10@...
Dec 20, 2001 11:49 pm
I fail to see how clicking on Thames Water's web site could possibly be regarded as giving money to Thames Water!! If Thames or any other water company is...
Oh dear - 1 or 2 tempers getting a bit frayed, I feel. Only natural given the time of year I suppose. Just tell yourself - another 5 days and Shoppingmas will...
Darling Peter I do hope that missing our little trysts at Leonardslee has not inflamed your passions. I know that the failure of your root vegetable project...
I received a telephone call followed by an e-mail from a friend, Andy Leak, as follows: " SORRY GUYS! BUT MY ADDRESS BOOK HAD A VIRUS! JUST READ AND FOLLOW...
In message <002801c18a74$798b5b60$3907893e@johnhawksford>, John Hawksford <JohnHawksford@...> writes ... THIS IS A HOAX! DO NOT FOLLOW...
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Andy
andyharmer@...
Dec 22, 2001 11:07 am
Unfortunately, my mate has received an email off John and gone ahead with the instructions. He is on win 98 like me so if I just send him the file from my...
This is a hoax. Whenever you receive a virus warning that you are not sure about, go to http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html to check whether it is on...
Any e-mail telling you that the file sulfnbk.exe is a virus is A HOAX. This is a useful file and should not be deleted. Instructions as how to reintall it...
Sorry for that people, No real excuse except that I feel passionately about such things sometimes! Seasonal greetings to one and all, Peter ... ...
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Peter Jones
Phj@...
Dec 23, 2001 6:25 pm
Dear Helen, Have a very happy Christmas etc. Sorry I got 'uptight' re the water business! Won't happen again. So are you desiring my passions to be inflamed...
Hello! Just a few words to wish you all Happy Holiday, Merry Christmas, good health and good hunting in the New Year 2002. Cheers! Richard...
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Storey, M.W.
malcolms@...
Dec 27, 2001 10:23 am
... This is a practical joke. If you deleted "sulfnbk.exe" or passed on the message then you've fallen for it! A quick search on the web will confirm this. eg...
Hi Everyone in the group, Happy new year to you all, The British Botany Website is now putting together a page entitled "sites",hopefully this will allow...
Good evening all, first of my apologies if anyone has been replying to my posting of Jan 1st, the reply email address was incorrect, the correct one is above. ...
According to what I have read somewhere Malus pumila, sometimes called 'downy crab apple or French Paradise apple,frequently occurs as a wild tree in...
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Rodney Burton
rodney.burton@...
Jan 7, 2002 1:23 pm
Peter, The Paradise Apple certainly exists as a distinct entity looking very different from other apples but it is doubtful if it deserves to have its own...