In the account of naturalisedplants in Australia in Sir J.D.
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I thank you for so kindly taking the trouble of writing to me, on naturalisedplants.
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With respect to naturalisedplants: are any social with you, which are not so in their parent country?
4
They would penetrate among strangers, just like the many naturalisedplants brought by man, from some unknown advantage.
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The only point in which I PRESUMPTUOUSLY rather demur is about the status of the naturalisedplants in Australia.
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Of these naturalisedplants are any or many more variable in your opinion than the average of your United States plants?
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In St. Helena there is reason to believe that the naturalisedplants and animals have nearly or quite exterminated many native productions.
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Some of these endemic and naturalisedplants are probably rendered sterile from excessive multiplication by buds, and their consequent incapacity to produce and nourish seed.