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Using botanical and common names
- To: "s*@eskimo.com" <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Using botanical and common names
- From: S* A* <a*@colby.ixks.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 11:17:48 +0000
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glenda.george wrote:
> All things
> have their own jargon and we learn by hearing it and using it. I would
> like to see people give the commom of a plant, if there is one, after the
> botanical name.
May I add that is an excellent way for people to get more comfortable with the
botanical names. This is a suggestion that I heartily endorse, and hope that
others with embrace.
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