Re: CULT/HYB: pollen & crosses
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- Subject: Re: CULT/HYB: pollen & crosses
- From: M* <M*@aol.com>
- Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 04:47:28 -0700 (MST)
Hi
My opinion is that in this world we are not supposed to know all the
answers to all questions, elsewise why would we seek?
I do think that soil conditions, humidity or lack of , temperatures
before ,during and after the bloom is forming has a whole lot to do with
whether or not the same flower will look and act exactly like it's clone
whereever it may be growing Our bodies react to barometric pressure so why
wouldn't a plant. So many questions, so little time.
Rita B
Western Wa. where it is a drizzly 38f.