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> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Boundary_(ID_k6HgjYtxVbpZVTabW81Eow) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Bernard, your flowers in photo 112 are FOXGLOVE, alias Digitalis, a garden plant or garden escape; usually the orientation of the inflorescence is vertical rather than horizontal. Jan is correct about the lovely shot of YEW with "berries" (and poisonous), which are really unusual cones, since yew is a conifer. Recently the media have been calling our native wild yew "ground hemlock". Cheers from Jim in Wolfville ---------- From: jan foley <jfoley572001@yahoo.ca> Reply-To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca Date: Sat, 07 Oct 2006 06:28:16 -0400 (EDT) To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca Subject: Re: [NatureNS] new photos I do believe photo #113 is a Yew. Joan Flewwelling of Whose property hosts the the artists and artisans co-op,"The old Anderson House" has this large beautiful shrub adorned with ripening berries beside her home. Bernard Burke <blburke@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: I've updated 23 photos on the photo site, the first of which is located here for those who wish to view: http://bernieb.smugmug.com/gallery/916397/7/52097693/Medium Photos #110 thru #132 Bernard Burke Dartmouth The best gets better. See why everyone is raving about the All-new Yahoo! Mail. --Boundary_(ID_k6HgjYtxVbpZVTabW81Eow) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>FW: [NatureNS] new photos</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> Bernard, your flowers in photo 112 are FOXGLOVE, alias Digitalis, a garden plant or garden escape; usually the orientation of the inflorescence is vertical rather than horizontal.<BR> <BR> Jan is correct about the lovely shot of YEW with "berries" (and poisonous), which are really unusual cones, since yew is a conifer. Recently the media have been calling our native wild yew "ground hemlock".<BR> <BR> Cheers from Jim in Wolfville <BR> ----------<BR> <B>From: </B>jan foley <jfoley572001@yahoo.ca><BR> <B>Reply-To: </B>naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<BR> <B>Date: </B>Sat, 07 Oct 2006 06:28:16 -0400 (EDT)<BR> <B>To: </B>naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<BR> <B>Subject: </B>Re: [NatureNS] new photos<BR> <BR> <BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <BR> I do believe photo #113 is a Yew. <BR> <BR> Joan Flewwelling of Whose property hosts the the artists and artisans co-op,"The old Anderson House" has this large beautiful shrub adorned with ripening berries beside her home.<BR> <B><I>Bernard Burke <blburke@ns.sympatico.ca></I></B> wrote: <BR> <BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <BR> <FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Arial">I've updated 23 photos on the photo site, the first of which is located here for those who wish to view:<BR> </FONT></FONT> <BR> <FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Arial">http://bernieb.smugmug.com/gallery/916397/7/52097693/Medium Photos #110 thru #132<BR> </FONT></FONT> <BR> <BR> <BR> <FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Arial">Bernard Burke<BR> </FONT></FONT> <BR> <FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Arial">Dartmouth<BR> </FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE><BR> </BLOCKQUOTE> <BR> <BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <BR> <BR> <HR ALIGN=CENTER SIZE="1" WIDTH="100%"><BR> </BLOCKQUOTE>The best gets better. See why everyone is raving about the <B>All-new Yahoo! Mail.</B> <BR> </BODY> </HTML> --Boundary_(ID_k6HgjYtxVbpZVTabW81Eow)--
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