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Re: Xanthorrhoea Limericii


Hi Mark,
Here we were, imagining that  only 36 hours ago we had joined a rare and
diffuse group of people when your message appeared like Man Friday's
footprint and we realised that we were not alone. Does this mean that there
are others out there in the highways and byways of Ireland who also stumbled
across Medi-plants while burning the midnight oil on the internet? To answer
your question Mark, you'd be surprised at what we grow  here in the Mid West
(of Ireland that is). Our 'Grail' is to defy the climate and claim with
pride and a touch of arrogance that our Beschorneria yuccoides (or some such
softy) has 'come through!'
Sunny Corrib?  .......come off it!
Val and Jim 
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From: "Mark Speakman" <markspkn@iol.ie>
To: <kelbaert@iol.ie> 
Subject: Xanthorrhoea Limericii 
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 16:03:31 -0000 

Hi Jim and Valerie,
What else are you growing in foggy Limerick that the rest of Ireland hasn't
heard of ?
Mark Speakman
Sunny Annaghdown by the Corrib.





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