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Aug 20, 2014 6:15 AM CST
Name: Sue
Ontario, Canada (Zone 4b)
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Thanks for the help with BBCode. I'm going to make sure I have that page handy, although I do know basic html whereas it is BBCode on ATP which has different enclosures and that's what I was unsure of. Html uses < > and BBCode uses [ ]. I'm kind of fussy over doing plant names properly, with italics where needed, so I should practice what I preach. It stems from getting some "red ink" on a horticulture course assignment years ago for not using italics where I should have Sad

If you really want to go in-depth on understanding and writing plant names, Hortax (the Horticultural Taxonomy Group) has a downloadable booklet that goes into great detail:

http://www.hortax.org.uk/horta...

or a downloadable leaflet (see their left navigation bar) for the less ambitious.

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