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  • From: "Lynda" <lurine AT softcom.net>
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  • Subject: [Homestead] Wow, Oregon
  • Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 17:46:21 -0700

says that live sex acts are constitutionally protected. Yeah gotta wonder
what the heck is going on. Is it something in the water?

Lynda
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Subject: Re: [Homestead] "Non-Native Invasives" Useful in Permaculture (Part
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Which reminds me, why are you worried about stinging nettles. Some are
considered natives.

The large nettles are usually natives (Uritica dioica). Most of the
European nettles (Parietria judaica-Pellitory and Uritica urens) are much
smaller.

Lynda
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> While my pasta water was boiling for lunch, I went to the bible, the
> Jepsen Manual of Higher Plants of California. It has nearly any Oregon




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