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RE: Soundscape
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: RE: Soundscape
- From: S* Y* <s*@networking.stanford.edu>
- Date: Thu, 04 Dec 1997 13:43:05 -0800
I think Jose meant to forward this to the list, not just to me.
>From: "Jose Almandoz." <almand@arrakis.es>
>To: <sunia@networking.stanford.edu>
>Subject: RE: Soundscape
>Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 19:29:09 +0100
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>Probably you mention them already, but can think of few plants noisier
>pthan Phormium (New Zealand Flax) in a windy day...
>
>Jose
>Northern Spain, zone 9, humid oceanic climate
>----------
>> De: Sunia Yang <sunia@networking.stanford.edu>
>> A: medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
>> Asunto: Soundscape
>> Fecha: jueves 4 de diciembre de 1997 17:51
>>
>>
>> Hi, Mary!
>>
>> I think the noisy plant article is a great idea!!! Will you post a copy
>> when you are finished?
>>
>> The rattlesnake grass that Maura mentioned is probably either Briza major
>> (0.5cm seed head) or Briza minor (0.2cm seed head).
>>
>> The squirrels used to toss walnuts on our galvanized tin patio roof.
>> Especially on early weekend mornings (or so I thought!). Great alarm
>clock.
>>
>> Sunia Yang, Menlo Park, CA
>
>
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