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March 2012[edit]

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Buddleja edits[edit]

You seem to have total misconception of the RHS 'Plantfinder', mention of which you have managed to eradicate from most of the pages I have written. 'Plantfinder' is not a catalogue, and most certainly not my advertisement (I have no connection with commercial horticulture), but a search engine provided by the Royal Horticultural Society. Simply tap in the plant's name, and press Return. Within a few seconds a list of nurseries selling the plant should appear. Not strictly encyclopaedia material, but a useful service to any reader. Ptelea (talk) 09:05, 14 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Buddleja 'Flutterby' Lavender[edit]

I've just read your latest nonsense: It's an ad. They've written a catalogue for the cultivars and are posted the entire thing on Wikipedia. Are we doing Abercrombie & Fitch next? And who the hell are 'they'?? I wrote the article on the cultivar, and indeed articles on nearly all the others, based on my affection for and interest in the genus Buddleja, as a 'butterfly gardener'. For your information, I am an English botanist specializing in the evaluation of disease-resistant elm cultivars (and you are..?). I have no commercial interest whatsoever in any of the plants. And what advertisement do you know of that makes no mention of the vendor? Your remarks are as offensive as they are ill-informed. If this is to be the hallmark of your contributions to Wikipedia, perhaps you could consider another pastime? Ptelea (talk) 13:57, 14 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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