Sujet : Re: who would like to travel, meet interesting plants, and press them?
De : richZIG.e.clayZIGton (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Kestrel Clayton)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 06. Oct 2024, 14:28:50
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On 06-Oct-24 04:18, Burkhard wrote:
Job advert via the Guardian for a botanist willing to travel in Darwin's
footsteps - though my guess is all the remaining contributors to TO are
a bit too long in the tooth for this
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/oct/06/wanted-expedition- botanist-to-follow-in-darwins-footsteps-and-look-for-plants?
Ahem. My teeth remain firmly at a medium length, thank you very much. Unfortunately, I don't know a squill from a spurge, even when the wind is southerly.
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