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Quoted: Made By Web Design Template @rtweb Designed With TimeLineDesignUnitLens

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May 31 2007 - via www.minipl.biz

Quoted: Minpls are living mini-plants that live and grow in plastic capsules. Thanks to a small fastener, they can be hung everywhere and will follow you in your everyday life. With a minimum of care, they will grow in their capsules. Afterwards, they can be repotted in order to begin a new life! - www.minipl.biz

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Jul 30 2007 - via www.botanicus.org

The classic literature in botany dates back to the early days of the printing press. Check out some of these hoary texts at Botanicus, an online library run by the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis. The site features digitized versions of almost 200 titles published between 1480 and 1935 on plant systematics. You'll find works by German explorer Alexander von Humboldt, Harvard botanist Asa Gray, and Joseph Hooker, Darwin's confidant and defender. Many texts feature lavish illustrations, such as this painting of the water lemon (Passiflora laurifolia), which comes from a 19th century series that catalogs exotic plants in British gardens.

Volume 316, Number 5831, Issue of 15 June 2007

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