Bob - actually, to make it even more clear for the questioner, "green" or better "gren" in swedish is not the same word as the english word for the colour "green"; it means "branch", on a tree for example. Of course there arenŽt really "branches" on a heather, more likely "twigs"? Anyway, names with "ljung" in them are very common in sweden: Ljungblad, -berg, -dal, -gren, -kvist, -löv, -man, -ström etc etc "Robert Heiling" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet news:[email protected] > Hej Bo > > You're probably right about the name, but to make the Green part clear > for the questioner, it should be mentioned that Ljung is heather and > gren=Green which is where that would have come from. > > Bob