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Old 09-17-2009, 01:39 PM
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Better the plants should be left to die in order to create demand for artificially raised seedlings - especially when generated by the country of origin.
You can't be serious. So, allow entire natural populations and gene pools to die in favor of persistence of human-created, inbred, genetically limited gene puddles?

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Old 09-18-2009, 03:08 AM
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in favor of persistence of human-created, inbred, genetically limited gene puddles?
just for information, the inbred, genetically limited gene puddles are stay normally within the realm of horticulture and bring almost nothing to the conservation of species in the wild (no matter what AOS, DOG, SOG and Mandrake say) This is a population created to satisfy human needs, and nothing else!

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Old 09-18-2009, 10:26 AM
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just for information, the inbred, genetically limited gene puddles are stay normally within the realm of horticulture and bring almost nothing to the conservation of species in the wild (no matter what AOS, DOG, SOG and Mandrake say) This is a population created to satisfy human needs, and nothing else!

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We are in complete agreement, that's part of my point.
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