Lovely photo Cliff. As an afterthought I clicked on the campanula list at the 
left hand side and was amazed to see how many different species/ cultivars that 
I once grew and exhibited but have lost in the few years since the greenhouse 
collapsed and having a mini stroke 18 months ago. If there is anyone out there 
with spares of any I would be grateful to start building a collection again.
cheers
Graham Nicholls email grapl...@aol.com 


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Thanks, Cliff. As usual, beautiful and fascinating plants.
What a barren site: how do you suppose the campanula got there? 


Jim McKenney





  
 
 
  
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