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Flower of the Week at the Botanic Gardens - 2005 - Part 2
You'll find a wealth of flowers and plants from around the world at the National Botanic Gardens near Carmarthen. Each week, in conjunction with the Gardens, we've been bringing you a taste of what's on offer there with a new Flower of the Week. Here's the second of our two archives from 2005:
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Leonotis leonorus
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This is the Leonotis leonorus or Wild Dagga. It can be found in the South African section of the Great Glasshouse. Traditionally its roots are used as a remedy for snakebite.
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Diane Hobley from Edmonton Alberta Canada
I've enjoyed your slides of the gardens.
Tue Nov 22 02:30:57 2005
Owen, Maesteg
Excellent. The Gardens need to be advertised more widely. Get tour operators involved. They do trips to other gardens. Why not yours?
Thu Aug 11 14:21:44 2005
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