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Posted by MPPI VIC. Australia (My Page) on Tue, Feb 10, 04 at 3:29
| Has anyone heard of a creeper called 'Neighbour Be Gone'? It must have a botanical name but I can't find it. It's name suggests that it is invasive. MPPI |
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| I have heard of a hedging plant called neighbour-be-gone. Try hellohello.com.au |
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- Posted by MPPI VIC. Australia (My Page) on
Fri, Feb 13, 04 at 1:37
| Robyn6014 I wasn't able to open hellohello.com.au but I have discovered it is only the common Lilli Pilli. Thanks anyway. MPPI |
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| the plant that hellohello have bastadised is a plain old acmena smithii, or lilly pilly as you suggest. i wonder how many people are dissappointed with their boring old lilly pilly hedge that they thought was going to be something special |
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| I believe it is called 'MARKETING', you know have one thing, call two or three different things and sell all three. Another great marketing idea we seem to have bought is the idea that diamonds are rare, I mean every woman has at least one and often more so in fact they are more common than the household kettle !! |
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- Posted by paulki Brisbane Aust (My Page) on
Wed, Mar 24, 04 at 23:59
| Haven't got which? A lilly pilly or a diamond? :-) |
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| I had a couple of little ones - diamonds, that is - but no matter how much I fed and watered them, they didn't grow. Think I'll stick to my flowers! |
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| I have several lillypillies ... |
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