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Results from our forumWhy do you keep talking about species... Paper Barks, Bottlebrushes, Myrtles and relatives Order: Proteales Waratahs, Banksias, Grevilleas (Spider Flowers) and Macadamias Order: Rosales Roses and relatives Order: Santalales Sandalwood, Mistletoe and relatives Order: Sapindales so all of the above is meaningless nonsense fact is biologist ...
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Bible vs Darwin... even be hormonal. Perhaps their reproductive hormones make them want to find that smell, sort of like how human women appreciate the smell of roses? The only other comment I have about evolution theory is that it tends to speak in broad principles, and not in the specific mechanics of how ...
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Re: National Flower Panagbenga Festival in Baguio or the Flowers Feast. Roses were really awesome and lovely.
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The Fiber Disease... out of some respect for some of you will get out and when it gets out it will get smeared. take your chances if you must. Life is not a bed of roses for me anyway.... now, dallas does not have that many flights right directly over my house this often. In the last 2 hours alone, I heard at least ...
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The Fiber Disease... prickles and causes sporothrichosis called “Rose-picker’s dis- ease”. In Europe it is occasionally diagnosed in flow- er shop employees selling roses planted in tropical countries. The presence of melanin in the cell wall protects the conidia against digestion by proteases and hydrolases secreted ...
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