Sunday, April 12, 2009

Find the flower from this?

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eg cathedral I ndicate. what is in the belfry my second state%26quot; answer Canterbury bell
Find the flower from this?
I think the question is perfectly clear and understandable. We need to find the name of a flower that is derived from the sentence,





%26quot;seeking to see all he can, the back of the house his plan%26quot;





I don%26#039;t know personally, but try this site, they have all the answers:





http://www.theflowerexpert.com/





Good Luck!
Reply:CANTERBURY BELL.......Research undertaken for the 1997 Celebration of Floral Art and Design in Canterbury Cathedral indicates that the first known reference to a flower called the Canterbury bell is in John Gerard%26#039;s herbal of 1597. Gerard explains that Canterbury bells are thus called because they grow more plentifully in Canterbury than elsewhere. The flower he describes is actually campanula trachelium. Indeed, campanula medium was known as Coventry bells during the 16th and 17th centuries
Reply:are u mental?
Reply:I dont really get the qustion? Explain what you are asking?
Reply:The flower named there is Canterbury Bell





Ok i`m thinking about it
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