When members were requested to bring in “something
poppy-related” for this meeting in acknowledgement of Poppy Day, no-one
expected such a variety of items.
To read the fascinating story of how a
seed was found for a white poppy for the Sissinghurst white garden, click on
the link.
| Poems, pictures and Welsh Poppy | 
| This envelope shows a postmark of 11.11.11.11 and the poppy is from New Zealand for Anzac Day | 
| Top: Norma's Ceramic poppy which was part of the exhibition at the Tower of London, Left: Norma's poetry book, Right: a knitted poppy with the knitting pattern. | 
| With silk poppies and poppy heads sprayed gold, Judith has made this attractive flower arrangement | 
| Ann is dressed for the occasion with her poppy cardigan and, if you look closely, poppy earrings too! | 
| Jenny's beautiful poppy dish which she made herself | 
Display Table
Just look what Ann has in her garden in
late November! 
| Peter’s Orchid | 
| Norma wanted the name for the plant she brought which was Eupatorium rugosum Chocolate | 
| From Gill’s garden, there is Holly Golden King, Mahonia, crab apple Red Sentinel, Chrysanthemum, hardy Fuchsia, Viburnum Dawn, and Mexican Daisy | 
Notice
Board
We were pleased to hear that Caroline is
recovering well.
Paxton Show:  The Late Autumn Show will take place at
Paxton Hall on Saturday, 26th November.
Next
Meeting
2nd December:  Talk on the Jewish festival of Chanukah by
Linda Casper plus a demonstration of Christmas flower arrangements which
members can try their hand at on the 16th December meeting.
 
