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I just posted to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens. I received a from
elizabeth, Baton Rouge, LA with the name Cassia alata which it is. My question is does belong to the Zingiberaceae. |
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This is the first time posting to any news group that I've seen my own post.
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Phillip Sherman wrote:
This is the first time posting to any news group that I've seen my own post. Have you ever seen your own pecker? |
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Phillip Sherman wrote:
Cassia alata Fabaeacea or Leguminaceae depnding on your ref. / J |
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ting wrote in message ... Phillip Sherman wrote: This is the first time posting to any news group that I've seen my own post. Have you ever seen your own pecker? In a news group??? Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeww! Then there is, of course, the famous pecker plant.... http://www.thepeppershop.com/pecker.html jes' tryin' ta keep on toppick, y'all unnerstand now |
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