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What's a Greek urn?

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Harry

Harry Report 23 Jun 2011 11:26

Who will be first on that one? As a very oldie i remember my grannie and some aunties having aspidestras growing in the living room in big Greek urns.(Think the plants liked gas light).

Does anyone have memories of aspidestras or indeed, does anyone still have one?

Happy days

When a neighbour steals your husband, there is no better revenge than letting her keep him.

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 23 Jun 2011 11:39

A Greek urns around 2000 Drachma. :-S

Island

Island Report 23 Jun 2011 11:53

Ah...the aspidistra in a chenille draped vestibule......the ancient lady clad in an Edwardian brown gown....

MayBlossomEmpressofSpring

MayBlossomEmpressofSpring Report 23 Jun 2011 12:21

I had one about 20 years ago, loved it, but then I am old fashioned.Don't think they are readily available at the moment otherwise I would get one as they don't need a great deel of care and from my point of view that is a good thng, I either kill indoor plants with too much kindness or total unintended neglect, I'm hopeless.

Rambling

Rambling Report 23 Jun 2011 12:28

Harry i still have an aspidistra, (two in fact) it has been split several times but the main part is still in the terracotta pot it was in when my grandmother was photographed with it outside her parents house around 1900.

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 23 Jun 2011 13:28

I had one for about 40 years .It was given to me by a man I worked with, called Fred Grundy as I recall (wonder whatever happened to him? lol) and saw me through some interesting years. Eventually it yellowed and died...tsk tsk.... BCXX

Harry

Harry Report 23 Jun 2011 13:48

Think he died on a Monday BC.

Thanks for the great replies. Always thought they were popular cos they didn't mind fumes such as from ciggies and open fires, as well as draughty windows.

PH - it was half a crown a week when i first heard it.

Happy days

Janet

Janet Report 23 Jun 2011 13:53

Gosh Dream Lover you are certainly showing your age. I think I have the sheet music somewhere....lol..jl

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 23 Jun 2011 13:56

Harry .
My granny had the biggest Aspidistra in the world !!...LOL it was always on her round Oak table in a dark green round pot and when she died my mother being fond of going contemporary with all modern furnisher , gave all the contents of my granny's flat to the Rag & Bone man !!! :-S

How I wish I could have had that table now..I was only 17yrs too young to store or even afford to.

Would not want the Aspidistra though :-S Glad someone could spell that ..LOL

Marilyn ....

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 23 Jun 2011 14:00

I love that Merlin. ;-)

Carol 430181

Carol 430181 Report 23 Jun 2011 14:05

Haven't got the aspidistra, but still have the stand which belonged to my gran :-D

Carol

Island

Island Report 23 Jun 2011 14:36

Prickles dear, announcing that you 'love that Merlin' seems to have frightened him orff :-S doubtless with his aspidistra on fire. :-D

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 23 Jun 2011 14:41

Lmao!! x

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 23 Jun 2011 16:14


ahh childhood memories :-) my Granma had an Aspidistra on a what -not by the hat stand in the passage lol always remember looking at it and thinking it had come from Tarzan's jungle home ....far far away :-D

Mau xx

Island

Island Report 23 Jun 2011 19:26

"a what -not by the hat stand in the passage" sounds very Cluedo Mau LOL

My inlaws had a what-not (allegedly) I had no idea what it was and I'm still not sure :-0 If I'd read your post all those years ago I'd have looked for an aspidistra in the passage and all might have been revealed.
I don't think they had and aspidistra but they were matyrs to other problems :-0

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 23 Jun 2011 19:46

oh there were very strange things in Granma's house Island....like the fox-stole hung over the red velvet sofa *shudders*..I can still recall those beady eyes :-0

....and the many staring cats sitting on the big window ledge of the landing window...urgh!

Sorry Harry getting carried away a bit there... :-S

Island

Island Report 23 Jun 2011 20:08

My great aunt had a large oak chest in the front bedroom. I was very small and it was spooky but I would have to follow my brothers as they explored. I just knew there was a body in this chest and had to be passed each time there was an expedition. I always gave it as wide a berth as I could.

Many years later I related this to my mother who told me it was the same chest which had by then been residing in their hall for several years and the one that I had often sat on to make phones calls :-0 My bottom clenched at the very thought.

Last year, now that I am taller and the chest seems so much smaller, it moved into my home and looks after my bits of fabric and knitting yarns :-D


edit. I don't recollect whether said great aunt had an aspidisra but she did have a mangle on the yard and knew the words to The Biggest Aspidistra in the World. She would as "Gracie Fields" lived in her street but that's another story :-D

Harry

Harry Report 23 Jun 2011 20:21

Great replies. thank you all. My apologies re spelling said plant

Can i just add that my gran's plant was in a great dark green urn - which added to the gloom.

Happydays

GEORGINA

GEORGINA Report 23 Jun 2011 20:49

Being really silly, but they all said they were broke - so a Greek can't urn much.


Mind you we didn't ask the chaps on the millionaire yachts for their opinion.

I think I need another tot of ouso.

carol

Bertett

Bertett Report 23 Jun 2011 21:19

We have 3 which o h looks after he's actualy named 2 Alice and Blanche (don't ask) he keeps them in the shed in winter .Hr bought a greenhouse heater to keep them at right temperature say's its to hot in house . Think he thinks more of them than me! haha



chris