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- Subject: Death by Slow Degrees
- From: Bryan Ness <botany.guide@miningco.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 1997 16:37:56 -0800
- Newsgroups: rec.gardens, rec.gardens.edible, rec.gardens.orchids, rec.gardens.roses, aus.gardens, austin.gardening, fj.rec.gardens, net.garden, sco.garden, slac.rec.garden, uk.rec.gardening, triangle.gardens
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Read a new article at The Botany Site, "Death by Slow Degrees," which concerns plants and pollinators, especially rare plants with very specialized pollinators. With many rare tropical plants it appears that to save the plant, the pollinator must be saved too. Read the article by going to the following URL: http://botany.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa102997.htm Along with the article is a review of book "The Forgotten Pollinators" by Stephen L. Buchmann & Gary Paul Nabhan. To read the review, go to the following URL: http://botany.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa103197.htm Follow the link at the bottom of this message to see what else is at The Botany Site. -- ______________________________________________________________ Bryan Ness, Botany Guide http://botany.miningco.com/ botany.guide@miningco.com
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