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"Cereus-validus" wrote in
m: Since you have nothing of value to say, Peter Puller, it is best that you say nothing. I was not referring to the Cactaceae only, you dim. I was referring to all plants. They all have their own story. Your story is that you are just a troll wannabe and nothing more. How sad that is. You could do with following your own advice. I asked my plant for its story, and all it said was "feed me." "Feed me!" "FEED ME!!" Sean |
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HA........!!
"Sean Houtman" wrote in message news:1097291777.xuj+R+V3qCAjCPtAaCAEBw@teranews... "Cereus-validus" wrote in m: Since you have nothing of value to say, Peter Puller, it is best that you say nothing. I was not referring to the Cactaceae only, you dim. I was referring to all plants. They all have their own story. Your story is that you are just a troll wannabe and nothing more. How sad that is. You could do with following your own advice. I asked my plant for its story, and all it said was "feed me." "Feed me!" "FEED ME!!" Sean |
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As if you know anything about real publications. Stick to your newsletters.
What is troublesome is the tendency of editors of newsletters to viciously attack facts in manuscripts and substitute items that make for a better story. PvR |
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Willdenowia and Taxon?
"P van Rijckevorsel" wrote in message ... As if you know anything about real publications. Stick to your newsletters. What is troublesome is the tendency of editors of newsletters to viciously attack facts in manuscripts and substitute items that make for a better story. PvR |
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Therefore the author of the articles appearing in those journals must not be
you. Koek-Noorman, J. & Rijckevorsel, P. van (1983) Wood and leaf anatomy of Opiliaceae. Willdenowia 13 (1): 147-174. Rijckevorsel, P. van (2002) (1564). Proposal to conserve the name Platonia insignis against Moronobea esculenta (Guttiferae). Taxon 51(4): 813-815. "P van Rijckevorsel" wrote in message ... Cereus-validus schreef Willdenowia and Taxon? Those would not be newsletters. I understand you cannot tell the difference. PvR |
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Yes, I caught it the first time. You exhibit a common phenomenon, i.e.
dense people assuming that other people are as dense as they are. So, you have now proven to the world that you can do a basic search in a database and do a copy-and-paste. Now we will wait for you to take the next step and prove you can graduate highschool. PvR |
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Cereus-validus schreef
Most authors are proud of their work. * * * So, your heart would beat prouder to see a list like this ? Jankalski, S. Sansevieria erythraeae. Sansevieria 9: 18-21 (2004) Sansevieria versus Dracaena. Sansevieria 8: 17-18 (2003) Sansevieria as a genus. Sansevieria 7: 7-8 (2003) Sarcopilea, a little-known succulent. Cact. Succ. J. (USA) 72(6): 313-314 (2000) "Crown of Thorns" hybrids: past and present. Cact. Succ. J. (USA) 72(4): 202-204 (2000) The names for the Spanish Sempervivums. SempWorld 1(4): 1-4 (1993) A closer look at the genus Orostachys. SempWorld 1(3): 1-4 (1993) * * * BTW, its not a simple cut and paste. *** Copy-and-paste *** Also you don't know which databases were searched. *** I am going by the assumption that 1 + 1 = 2 But I guess it looks like higher math to you. PvR |
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