Nick
welcome

At Panglobal site it says you are a plant hunter
what does that mean and entail in this day and age...

in my younger days I had read ( I must say with great interest) the life
sagas of the plant hunters of the East India Co.. and the Dutch adventurers
in rounding up the plants useful for growing...

My question is:
what does a modern Plant hunter need to do?
hardships in traveling for the purpose
and how to get the plants home once you locate them?


would love to hear from you
Usha di
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On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 9:54 AM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, Nick ji,
> You are a member since 26.12.12.
> That is why your this message has been posted.
> Welcome to Efloraofindia.
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> On 13 January 2013 03:14, Nick Macer <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hi
>>
>> I tried joining the group some weeks ago and have not received
>> confirmation that I can post on the forum yet.
>>
>> Can you let me know if there is a problem?
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Nick Macer, UK
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