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- From: lindsay@sesame.lbl.gov (Lindsay Schachinger)
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- Subject: Re: Domestication of poison ivy
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 23:07:17 GMT
- References: <BwLxFD.F0M@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> <1992Oct24.151527.2352@athena.cs.uga.edu> <1992Oct26.052850.1073@ncsu.edu> <1992Oct26.141307.22992@NeoSoft.com> <19856.2af4f60f@ul.ie> <BxMIuM.Moq@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <1992Nov18.191227.16639@news.Hawaii.Edu>
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- In article <1992Nov18.191227.16639@news.Hawaii.Edu> gerard@caliban.soest.hawaii.edu (Gerard Fryer) writes:
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- >them with defoliants (which is appropriate: rhododendron leaves are
- >packed with toxins which poison the ground for other plants; did you
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- Is this true? Should I yank out my sick Rhododendron, the one I
- just planted some lovely California natives under? I thought I'd
- try and revive the thing, but if it's going to harm other plants,
- I'll just kill it.
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- Lindsay
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