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| | | New Nettle A new nettle appeared in a highstreet and was found by a passing botanist,what were the chances of that! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/c...re/5106682.stm
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A new nettle appeared in a highstreet and was found by a passing botanist,what were the chances of that!
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Chances of that are about 100%, I think. Only a botanist would spot it as a new species - probably lots of us have walked past new plant species without realising it!
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