Thursday, February 9, 2012

Horticultural monotony?

For what reason if there is one do we not have preservation or reserves of real time mutant strains for plants and animals yet.

Like is there a national garden for the preservation of maize and its habitual happenings in the wild. Far be it for us to create habitual decimations of flower or grasses even, serious note, how many knew there were many a type of plant erased from history, eg naturally occuring strains of the rose.

That is to say how many types of life are we going to destroy before we truly explore the right and need to eat of this world?

Horticultural monotony?
You have it completely wrong. There are organisations which preserve seeds etc., from decades ago. Look them up on the web.
Reply:Why ask a question then answer it
Reply:think you have answered your own question
Reply:Ditto to 1st answer.
Reply:the prince of wales strongly champions the cause of old plants and trys to encourage them being propegated,


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