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Truffles
Jaques d'Alltrades wrote or quoted:
from "Nick Wagg" contains these words: "Dave Poole" wrote in message [Truffles] Pity because we've had a fair number of hot summers here since and its a shame to think of those culinary delights sitting going to waste. Not a total waste, surely. Won't they be producing more offspring than they would have done once they had been picked. [...] As the truffles themselves are the fruit-bodies, leaving them will not all to the number to be found in subsequent years on that site, though it might result in distant clones being established elsewhere. Truffles "want" to be eaten. Their spores survive the digestive tract of animals. That's why they use imitation sex pheromones to attract predators ;-) -- __________ |im |yler http://timtyler.org/ Remove lock to reply. |
Truffles
Jaques d'Alltrades wrote or quoted:
from "Nick Wagg" contains these words: "Dave Poole" wrote in message [Truffles] Pity because we've had a fair number of hot summers here since and its a shame to think of those culinary delights sitting going to waste. Not a total waste, surely. Won't they be producing more offspring than they would have done once they had been picked. [...] As the truffles themselves are the fruit-bodies, leaving them will not all to the number to be found in subsequent years on that site, though it might result in distant clones being established elsewhere. Truffles "want" to be eaten. Their spores survive the digestive tract of animals. That's why they use imitation sex pheromones to attract predators ;-) -- __________ |im |yler http://timtyler.org/ Remove lock to reply. |
Truffles
Jaques d'Alltrades wrote or quoted:
from "Nick Wagg" contains these words: "Dave Poole" wrote in message [Truffles] Pity because we've had a fair number of hot summers here since and its a shame to think of those culinary delights sitting going to waste. Not a total waste, surely. Won't they be producing more offspring than they would have done once they had been picked. [...] As the truffles themselves are the fruit-bodies, leaving them will not all to the number to be found in subsequent years on that site, though it might result in distant clones being established elsewhere. Truffles "want" to be eaten. Their spores survive the digestive tract of animals. That's why they use imitation sex pheromones to attract predators ;-) -- __________ |im |yler http://timtyler.org/ Remove lock to reply. |
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