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- From: jhb@calmasd.prime.com (Jim Bishop)
- Newsgroups: rec.gardens
- Subject: Re: the joy of weird plants, no matter how nasty, etc......
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.192605.959@calmasd.prime.com>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 03:26:05 GMT
- References: <1992Nov13.191051.25889@math.ucla.edu> <lynx.03gi@surrey.amigans.gen.nz>
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- In article <lynx.03gi@surrey.amigans.gen.nz>,
- lynx@surrey.amigans.gen.nz (Lynsey Gedye) writes:
- > In article <1992Nov13.191051.25889@math.ucla.edu>
- ramirez@julia.math.ucla.edu (Alice Ramirez) writes:
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- >>There is another wonderfully repulsive yet delightful plant. I believe its
- >>Latin name is Solanum quitoense, a.k.a. "Naranjilla."
- >
- > Whoa-mama!!! I think I'm in love! Naran*sigh*jilla... how the name
- > frolics off the tounge - no wonder they call them the "Golden Fruit
- > of the Andes".
-
- Is it pronounced naran-he-ya or naran-jil-la?
-
- Jim
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