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Mar 2, 2015 11:04 AM CST
Name: Beverly
Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico (Zone 11a)
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I was thinking of how to tell the difference between a naturally occurring hybrid and a human made hybrid. I think i have figured out the answer though, at least partially. I think people who make hybrids like to put their names on the resulting plants and i suppose they register them somewhere and market them to nurseries. So humans will advertise and make their products known while nature, not so much.

Is that a Chihuahua you have there? Sweet looking dog. Is she (i think it is a she) bilingual? Hilarious!

Yep, there are lots of weary people out there, no doubt about it. I was thinking that there is rehab for addiction and rehab for the injured and there should be rehab for the weary as well. Of course there are such places but only for the wealthy, with the exception, as you say, of jail.

I took a look at your plant photo dictionary. Nice idea, i think i have some photos and families i could donate to that.

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