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| What is Cannabis Japonica? | 22 Jun 2007 07:31 GMT | 3 |
Saw "The Woman in Green" the other night (1945 Sherlock Holmes movie) wherein Basil Rathbone takes Cannabis Japonica to fake his hypnosis by making himself impervious to pain. No searches yield anything but a further reference back to the movie.
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| Re: [Plant-education] Definition of Spore in PLants | 15 Jun 2007 19:11 GMT | 1 |
Hi all, Here's a start for you to throw darts at: the unicellular haploid product of meiosis (in a sporophyte). Fire away!
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| Re: [Plant-education] Definition of Spore in PLants | 15 Jun 2007 19:11 GMT | 1 |
Hi all, Here's a start for you to throw darts at: the unicellular haploid product of meiosis (in a sporophyte). Fire away!
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| do all leaves and branches make the soil more acid?? | 13 Jun 2007 01:01 GMT | 6 |
I know that pine needles acidify the soil and that oak leaves also acidify the soil. But what about all other kinds of leaves and branches? Is it only pine and oak leaves and branches? I would think that all green
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| how widespread is the cambium layer | 03 Jun 2007 18:04 GMT | 5 |
I had some awful rabbit attacks on a locust sapling and a 5 year old apple tree whose trunk was about the thickness of my upper arm. The rabbits ate all the way around and about a band width of my hand. I had thought
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