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Sounds good. DW
On 9/1/2019 12:15 PM, dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca wrote:
>
> Yes. Toothless, sessile, veins following the leaf shape
>
> *From:*naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca *On Behalf Of *David Webster
> *Sent:* September 1, 2019 10:50 AM
> *To:* naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
> *Subject:* Re: [NatureNS] Saponaria Officianalis?
>
> Hi Jane & All,
>
> Are the leaves tapered to the base ?
>
> YT, DW
>
> On 9/1/2019 9:45 AM, dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca
> <mailto:dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> Every year at this time, there is this pale pink flower plentiful
> along roadsides. I’ve always called it “Bouncing Bet”, but now
> I’m wondering if I’m correct. It looks like Saponaria except that
> the flowers are double and a bit ragged-looking. What is it?
>
> If there is some question about this, I can take photos; but I
> suspect all you flower people know, without seeing a photo. It’s
> so common and so distinctive.
>
> Jane
>
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<p>Sounds good. DW<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/1/2019 12:15 PM,
dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color:windowtext" lang="EN-US">Yes.
Toothless, sessile, veins following the leaf shape<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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lang="EN-US"> naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca <b>On
Behalf Of </b>David Webster<br>
<b>Sent:</b> September 1, 2019 10:50 AM<br>
<b>To:</b> naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<br>
<b>Subject:</b> Re: [NatureNS] Saponaria Officianalis?<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p>Hi Jane & All,<span style="mso-fareast-language:EN-CA"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p>Are the leaves tapered to the base ? <o:p></o:p></p>
<p>YT, DW<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Every year at this time, there is this
pale pink flower plentiful along roadsides. I’ve always
called it “Bouncing Bet”, but now I’m wondering if I’m
correct. It looks like Saponaria except that the flowers
are double and a bit ragged-looking. What is it?<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If there is some question about this, I
can take photos; but I suspect all you flower people know,
without seeing a photo. It’s so common and so distinctive.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Jane<o:p></o:p></p>
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