Memorial plant

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Notifier Deamon [ Sa, 17 Juni 2006 22:17 ] [ ID #131992 ]

Re: Memorial plant

"Janet Baraclough" <janet.and.john [at] zetnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> A friend has asked me to plant something in our garden, in memory of
> her daughter who died recently. (Lovely idea). The garden is coastal,
> sunny and windy with a mild winter climate. Can anyone recommend any
> plants (not trees) suited to that situation, named Caroline?
>
> Janet.
>
> --
> Isle of Arran Open Gardens weekend 21,22,23 July 2006
> 5 UKP three-day adult ticket (funds go to island charities) buys entry
> to 26 private gardens

The only one that immediately springs to mind is a Rose called Caroline
Victoria which may fit the bill.
A few bits and pieces about it on Google.
Do roses thrive in your area?
Rupert [ So, 18 Juni 2006 00:10 ] [ ID #131999 ]

Re: Memorial plant

"Janet Baraclough" wrote ...
>
> A friend has asked me to plant something in our garden, in memory of
> her daughter who died recently. (Lovely idea). The garden is coastal,
> sunny and windy with a mild winter climate. Can anyone recommend any
> plants (not trees) suited to that situation, named Caroline?
>

Go to http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder/plantfinder.asp
and put in Caroline and see what you get, there's quite a choice.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK
Robert Fuchs [ So, 18 Juni 2006 00:21 ] [ ID #132000 ]

Re: Memorial plant

"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" <reply [at] newsgroups.com> wrote
> "Janet Baraclough" <janet.and.john [at] zetnet.co.uk> wrote
> A friend has asked me to plant something in our garden, in memory of
>> her daughter who died recently. (Lovely idea). The garden is coastal,
>> sunny and windy with a mild winter climate. Can anyone recommend any
>> plants (not trees) suited to that situation, named Caroline?
>
> The only one that immediately springs to mind is a Rose called
> Caroline Victoria which may fit the bill.
> A few bits and pieces about it on Google.
> Do roses thrive in your area?

There's a lilac-pink Campanula glomerata named Caroline.

http://www.floraselect.co.uk/index.php?page=shopping&sho p_cat_id=139

http://www.bethchattoshop.co.uk/shop/6/50/

And Lockyers list a Fuchsia Caroline, although it's a half hardy
variety.
http://www.tdbr17625.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/html/catalogue.htm l#C

--
Sue
Sue [ So, 18 Juni 2006 00:47 ] [ ID #132003 ]

Re: Memorial plant

Janet Baraclough wrote:
> A friend has asked me to plant something in our garden, in memory of
> her daughter who died recently. (Lovely idea). The garden is coastal,
> sunny and windy with a mild winter climate. Can anyone recommend any
> plants (not trees) suited to that situation, named Caroline?
>
> Janet.
>


Hi Janet,

I hope you are ok. I'm so very sorry to hear about your friends
daughter :-(

I don't have any ideas about a suitable plant I'm afraid as my
knowledge is very limited. I planted a rose called Evelyn on the day
my nan died as that was her name. It's lovely to do something like
that and very comforting. I Hope you find what you are looking for.

Thinking of you
Gail
gailgirvan408 [ So, 18 Juni 2006 01:16 ] [ ID #132006 ]

Re: Memorial plant

"Janet Baraclough" <janet.and.john [at] zetnet.co.uk> wrote in message
news:31303030393032394494715F25 [at] zetnet.co.uk...
>
> A friend has asked me to plant something in our garden, in memory of
> her daughter who died recently. (Lovely idea). The garden is coastal,
> sunny and windy with a mild winter climate. Can anyone recommend any
> plants (not trees) suited to that situation, named Caroline?
>
> Janet.
>
> --
Janet, I have gone through the plantfinder software and in the last edition
the following are available
Campanula glomerata
Fuchsia
Erodium
Hemerocallis
Osteospermum
Nerine
Rhododendron
Rosa Sweet Caroline
Thymus
Viola
I have left out all those plants which are coroline something and any
unsuitable plants such as Wisteria

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)
Charlie Pridham [ So, 18 Juni 2006 09:44 ] [ ID #132018 ]

Re: Memorial plant

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Notifier Deamon [ So, 18 Juni 2006 14:14 ] [ ID #132066 ]

Re: Memorial plant

>
>> "Janet Baraclough" wrote
> Thanks for that Charlie (and everyone else)..I'd followed Bob's link
> and found those too, and took a trip round google images to look them
> up. I'm particularly taken with the hemerocallis, a favourite plant of
> mine, and the nerine if the variety is hardy enough (it's one of the red
> ones, which I think are more iffy as garden plants).
>

I found the red ones more difficult than the pink as garden plants, but
worth a try?

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK
Robert Fuchs [ So, 18 Juni 2006 17:39 ] [ ID #132087 ]
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