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Bill Munson

"A plant's ability to grow, increase and sustain itself became of secondary and almost minimal interest."

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"A plant's ability to grow, increase and sustain itself became of secondary and almost minimal interest."

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"It is now time to reverse the trend we have seen developing over the years, that of beauty at all costs and health will take care of itself."
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"A plant's ability to grow, increase and sustain itself became of secondary and almost minimal interest."
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