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Inexpensive vegetable seed source?
On Sun, 06 Apr 2003 20:43:18 GMT, Mapanari
wrote: Steve Wertz babbled and bored us in : On Sun, 06 Apr 2003 00:18:46 -0500, Steve Wertz wrote: On Sun, 6 Apr 2003 03:47:40 +0000 (UTC), (Victor M. Martinez) wrote: Steve Wertz wrote: Bananas are a herb. They are the product of dormat/aborted ovaries. Huh? You don't garden much, do you? You're batting 0-2. Steve, you should quit while you're ahead. Folks in this group don't know you're a moron yet. sigh Speaking of bananas, where are yours? OK, Vic - what *are* bananas? OK, so maybe they are fruits. Buy the plant is technically a herb. http://comevisit.com/chuckali/banana.htm -sw "Herb" is not a technical plant kinddom term you putz. I never said it was a 'kinddom', putz. Doesn't mean it stil not a herb. -sw |
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Inexpensive vegetable seed source?
"Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message ... | wrote: | Doubt it! peas, corn, jalapeno, green beans, and any legume would be fruit, | and bananas would not be. | | I'm pretty sure bananas have seeds in them. | Whatever those specks toward the center are, they certainly look like seeds! |
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