Hi plant-ed net, Do you know of a "fernnet." Thanks, Frank Dye
DYE at WCSUB.CTSTATEU.EDU
DYE at WCSUB.CTSTATEU.EDU
Mon Nov 27 11:32:01 EST 1995
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Subj: Re: NETS (as opposed to Nuts!)
From: "Janice M. Glime" <jmglime at mtu.edu>
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Subject: Re: NETS (as opposed to Nuts!)
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Date: Sun, 26 Nov 1995 23:20:31 -0500 (EST)
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> Janice,
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> Since my interests in plants are eclectic, do you know of a fernnet (or
> perhaps a pteridonet). Thanks, Frank
>
Frank,
I don't know of any, but try asking the plant-ed net:
plant-ed at net.bio.net
Janice
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