to tell us: not that we're. . .
. . .but that we should pay attention to the beauty of this shrub (the hypericum!)
("shrub" is such a strange word, isn't it) (but even stranger is the fact I'm know thinking about pelicans: a wonderful bird is the pelican, its beak can hold more than its belly can)(is it because belly can kinda rhymes with hypericum? no! I didn't think so either)


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Ahhhh.. That's what they're called.
I called 'em flowery pretty thingies. :-)
word ver: fleach
*scratching head*
it's so weird, Mel, my mother was big into plants and always knew the Latin names before they appeared on the screen during Gardener's World (ask The Brit!). . . and I guess I just didn't pay that much attention
and even tho I don't have a garden I still remember those plant names (even tho most of the time I can't exactly picture the plant itself!)
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