Sunday puzzler: March 19

I hope that today finds you well. As usual, here is the puzzle to ponder over with your toast and marmalade. Identify the plants below, take the first letter of the genus name and rearrange them to make the name of a National trust property. As a clue, this year is the centenary of the death of Princess Charlotte Augusta who, like her niece Victoria, married a German but she died giving birth to a stillborn son, after 40 hours in labour. She lived for many of her years at this property.

Back to the puzzle. The plants are:

Answer tomorrow

 

 

3 Comments on “Sunday puzzler: March 19”

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    derrickjknight
    March 19, 2017 at 8:34 am #

    WE found this tough, but the Head Gardener also knows her Royal history: Claremont

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      thebikinggardener
      March 19, 2017 at 8:41 am #

      Well done – that knowledge of history came in useful then! I am impressed πŸ™‚

      • Unknown's avatar
        derrickjknight
        March 19, 2017 at 9:42 am #

        I read history and forget it. Jackie knows all the Royal family’s lives

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