Eric started it (just kidding) ..actually, I started it last year or the year before with a tongue and cheek post about peaches growing in Montana...and through certain people pressing about the reality of climate change or not ..we have gotten to this point..where a thread about remembering...
hmmm..Okay, probably stupid but I believe you don't believe but you believe to not believe or believe or to believe what people know what you believe..well, we can just agree to disagree...believe me
or maybe you believe it does exist but .....the possibilities are endless
Well, I had hoped with my wording you wouldnt take offense but i think you just like to take offense. That German sensibility maybe.
I didn't say if you knew or not , I said you "DONT BELIEVE"...which for most of us (because we are not climatologists) is the best we can achieve..we either...
RECAP: Neither Stone or Berthold currently believes that anthropogenic climate change exists. These are well established facts (Stone and Berthold not buying it)..do we really need to rehash it here?
We can all agree to disagree and move on.
if its shin yi pride x anitum then it has one half anitum ...one quarter roth, and one eighth sanderianum and one eighth philippinense
the sanderiaum primary (Michael Koop) would most likely wash out in many progeny
and lots of sandderianum hybirds crossed with anitum do this
anitum tends to dominate...shin yi pride is MK x roth and that hybrid has so many variations itself, ..but I see some roth here. Sometimes kids dont resemble their grandparents at all
Certainly looks like it could be, lot of variability in these hybrids. But definitely has anitum...the other parent could be any of many sanderianum primaries. The form is average and nothing to write home about but nice dark color...and three flowers a plus
Not necessarily. Cultivated species are prone to disease as much as non cultivated trees and because there is little to no genetic drift in the varieties, they rarely develop genetic immunity to new pests and since the genetic diveristy is dwindling as Emydura notes, it becomes an ever...