Re: Common names




Janet Baraclough wrote:

> You're missing the point entirely.

As I said and as you said, the same common name used in another country
or another language may or may not mean the same. Some do, some don't.
My examples did. Yours didn't.

And it's Buddleia, not those strange spellings you're giving
incorrectly all over the place. If you don't know the correct spelling,
use the common name or look it up but do stop giving false information
on this forum <cute smile>

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