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Forum: Article: Unusual and Bizarre Plants - Rafflesia, the World's Largest FlowerReplies: 0, Views: 34
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Marquesas Islands
Polynesia (French)

September 22, 2008
06:48 AM

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This article reinforces my view. There are many things to know in the horticultural world. However,
too often we are given the same over and over in nurseries by plant propagators. Even though many
plants can not survive our surroundings, there are wild plants that could be adopted, domesticated,
to enhance our collections. Wonderful article.


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