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Old 03-08-2004, 03:40 AM
Cereus-validus
 
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Default White wildflower in northern NJ

I have never asked any questions in this little newsgroup. Nobody here would
know the answers.

I have far better, more accurate sources of information, than to waste my
time using public opinion as a source.

I actually go to research libraries and look things up in the original
sources in books and periodicals. You should try it. You might learn
something.

If someone needs hand holding, they should take an intro to botany class.

"Chuck" wrote in message
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My God you are so critical of others, especially when one considers many

of
the "erudite" questions from you. Con boca cerrado no entran moscos.

Chuck

"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
m...
Wake up, Mikey, and don't be such a gimp.

There are so many wild flower books out there that even a trained chimp
could easily identify such a common plant without trying very hard.

The very fact that the plant smells like a carrot would be a blatant

clue
to
its identity even to a blind man.

So your wussy excuses have absolutely no merit at all. Especially since

you
made absolutely no effort in trying to identify the plant yourself.


"Mike Lyle" wrote in message
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"Cereus-validus" wrote in message

om...
Shame on you for not knowing this very common plant.

Oh, come on! That's no way to treat a willing learner who asks a clear
question and provides good photographic evidence. The carrot family
can be tricky for a beginner, even with a field guide in hand, and
people need confirmation along the way.

Mike.