Plants by name?

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Plants by name? HC 03-17-2007
Posted by HC on March 17, 2007, 12:28 am
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G'day

Does anyone know any plants (shrub/small tree/etc) that has either
'Hannah' or 'Natalie' in the name. I can think of the Callistemon
'Hannah Ray' and a Rose 'Hannah Gordon' and think there is a Rose
'Natelie Nypels'.

Do you know of any others please? I'm not particularly wanting roses,
these are just a couple I know of already, but as I live in suburbia,
the chosen plant can't be a 50m tree!! LOL

Maybe a Camellia/Azalea/???? I'm open to suggestions at this stage, the
name is more important. Today I visited a couple of local nurseries and
while one lady was intrigued by my idea, she couldn't offer any
suggestions and the bloke at the second nursery, just thought it was
weird!! To each his own!!

BTW, I live in on the NSW mid north coast so don't need to worry about
frost tolerance.

Thanks in advance
Bronwyn ;-)

Posted by MG on March 17, 2007, 10:47 am
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ROSES -


Elspeth Hannah
Hannah
Hannah Baker
Hannah Brown
Hannah Gordon
Hannah Hansen
Hannah Hauxwell
Hannah King
Hannah Rose Timings
Hannah Ruby T
Sweet Hannah


Natalie
Natalie Ann
Natalie Boettner
Natalie Bottner
Natalie High hills
Natalie Pronville
Natalie Ward
Reine Natalie de Serbie


AZALEA -

Natalie
Natalie Coe Vifetti (or Vitetti)
Natalie Mai Coe

that's as afar as I got at this time of the night

cheers

<snip>

ybe a Camellia/Azalea/???? I'm open to suggestions at this stage, the
> name is more important. Today I visited a couple of local nurseries and
> while one lady was intrigued by my idea, she couldn't offer any
> suggestions and the bloke at the second nursery, just thought it was
> weird!! To each his own!!
>
> BTW, I live in on the NSW mid north coast so don't need to worry about
> frost tolerance.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Bronwyn ;-)



Posted by HC on March 19, 2007, 11:23 pm
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G'day MG

Thanks soooooo much!!!! Sorry I haven't replied sooner but unable to
log in for a couple of days.

Yippee!! now I can plant something for each of my DGD's and hoping to
start a lifelong interest in gardening.

Thanks again
Bronwyn ;-)


MG wrote:

> ROSES -
>
>
> Elspeth Hannah
> Hannah
> Hannah Baker
> Hannah Brown
> Hannah Gordon
> Hannah Hansen
> Hannah Hauxwell
> Hannah King
> Hannah Rose Timings
> Hannah Ruby T
> Sweet Hannah
>
>
> Natalie
> Natalie Ann
> Natalie Boettner
> Natalie Bottner
> Natalie High hills
> Natalie Pronville
> Natalie Ward
> Reine Natalie de Serbie
>
>
> AZALEA -
>
> Natalie
> Natalie Coe Vifetti (or Vitetti)
> Natalie Mai Coe
>
> that's as afar as I got at this time of the night
>
> cheers
>
> <snip>
>
> ybe a Camellia/Azalea/???? I'm open to suggestions at this stage, the
>
>>name is more important. Today I visited a couple of local nurseries and
>>while one lady was intrigued by my idea, she couldn't offer any
>>suggestions and the bloke at the second nursery, just thought it was
>>weird!! To each his own!!
>>
>>BTW, I live in on the NSW mid north coast so don't need to worry about
>>frost tolerance.
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>Bronwyn ;-)
>
>
>

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