In article <K93$mDibBkjHFwd+@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Molly Mockford <nospamnobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>whortleberry: blaeberry, bilberry, whinberry and probably another
>hundred names in different regions!
In my part of Surrey, they have traditionally been called "hurts",
though I doubt whether many young people will know the word. Hence,
presumably, Hurtwood: http://www.hurtwoodcontrol.co.uk/
--
John Hall
"Honest criticism is hard to take,
particularly from a relative, a friend,
an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones


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