Update tree-sitter Ginkgo in Ashland, Oregon
CorK
kwantenzap at xs4all.nl
Wed Dec 6 13:55:38 EST 2000
On 6 Dec 2000 16:36:54 GMT, bae at cs.toronto.edu (Beverly Erlebacher)
wrote:
Further info:
The Office For the Protection of New Varieties of
Plants , State Forestry Administration , P. R. China:
http://www.cnpvp.net/English_version.htm
>In article <3A2D542F.3E871E03 at worldnet.att.net>,
>Ashcrow Larkspurr <Ashcrow at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>>100 year old ginkos are protected? What part of China would that be...
>>considering few if any trees survived the Cultural Revolution.
>
>No trees in China? Where do people get such extreme notions? China
>is a very big country. Although parts are very densely populated and
>farmed at an intensity seldom seen outside of Asia, there are a lot of
>areas that too steep and remote even to terrace, and there are actual
>nature reserves. Even in heavily settled areas, there are trees along
>the roadsides, often pollarded for firewood production, and trees around
>houses in towns and villages, and trees in urban parks.
>
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