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Old 08-12-2003, 02:32 AM
Jim Lewis
 
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"John A. Keslick, Jr." wrote in message
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Tree dictionary online now.

Slow downloading some parts.

www.treedictionary.com


Interesting. Probably useful. I bookmarked it.

However, it needs a spell check. I looked at ONE entry at
random:

"Microelements - The biggies (elements) are N+P+K;
Nitrogen+Phosphorus+Potassium; Calcium; Sulfur; Magnesium; They
are required for life in higher amounts. Then we go to the group
called micro-elements--MICRO ELEMENTS--PLEASE DO NOT CALL THEM
MINER, THEY ARE NOT MINER. They are required in very very low
amounts. Copper, Chlorine, Boron, Nickle, Molitinum, Zinc, Iron,
Manganese. You should know just alittle about what each one
does. Just to be on the safe side. There is a few plants that
we think may be able to use--Si - those are rare and in the
south; Se-; Co.(silocone-salinium-cobalt). Some of the above are
required by the fungi and not so much by the tree. See “Food.”
See "Essential Elements." "

There are at least 6 bad spellings there, and one grammar
problem.

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only to the
white man was nature a wilderness -- Luther Standing Bear
(Ogallala Sioux Chief)