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new plant family - Simulacraceae
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mIEKAL aND
2007-04-18 13:25:17 UTC
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A groundbreaking piece of taxonomic and ethnobotanical work - the
naming of a new plant family - just published in the journal
Ethnobotany Research and Applications.


http://www.ethnobotanyjournal.org/vol5/I1547-3465-05-159.pdf
phanero
2007-04-18 15:41:36 UTC
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this is odd. the last time i was in Phoenix i saw a giant palm tree simulacraceae hiding a cell phone tower.
i knew i shouldve got a snap of it!


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Subject: new plant family - Simulacraceae
Post by mIEKAL aND
A groundbreaking piece of taxonomic and ethnobotanical work - the
naming of a new plant family - just published in the journal
Ethnobotany Research and Applications.
http://www.ethnobotanyjournal.org/vol5/I1547-3465-05-159.pdf
P!^VP 0!Z!^VP
2007-04-18 16:35:59 UTC
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http://anacampserota.blogspot.com/2007/04/studies-simul-acrceae.html

Eor or arro!? Rabid!
Low-cover lumen-bots!
Roodabagas torts.

Good gardenin Bruddas.
I particularly enjoy Fig 9 page 7.










the Conclusion:
These are just the first steps in a burgeoning new field that have led
us to declare the 21st century “The Century of Simulacraceae"
Post by phanero
Post by mIEKAL aND
http://www.ethnobotanyjournal.org/vol5/I1547-3465-05-159.pdf
this is odd. the last time i was in Phoenix i saw a giant palm tree
simulacraceae hiding a cell phone tower.
i knew i shouldve got a snap of it!
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 6:18 AM
Subject: new plant family - Simulacraceae
Post by mIEKAL aND
A groundbreaking piece of taxonomic and ethnobotanical work - the
naming of a new plant family - just published in the journal
Ethnobotany Research and Applications.
http://www.ethnobotanyjournal.org/vol5/I1547-3465-05-159.pdf
P!^VP

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