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Re: Styphnolobium japonicum

Subject: Re: Styphnolobium japonicum
From: J Dicker
Date: Sep 04 2008 12:33:01
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Thanks John.  I enjoyed this posting.

Jerry Dicker

----- Original Message -----
From: "john hearne" <johnhearne@xxxxxxxxxxx.wanadoo.co.uk>
To: "UK Tree Care" <uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info>
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: Styphnolobium japonicum



I think I need to start lifting or digging things for a living. I've only
just discovered, courtesy of Colin Tudge, that Leguminosae are now
Fabaceae, Compositae are Asteraceae, Palmae are Areaceae and Umbelliferaea
are Apiaceae.

I should have picked up my shovel when I learned some Hardwoods had the
softest wood, the Tasmanian Oak is a Eucalypt, the Mountain Ash is a
Sorbus, the Wollemi Pine isn't, the Parana, Norfolk Island and Chile Pines
are Auracaria, and Mahogany could be any one of a dozen or more trees.
Imagine my shock to discover that Fungi aren't plants and slime moulds
aren't fungi. You'll be telling me spiders aren't insects next.






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