common victorian house plants
common victorian house plants "
to make his own "
to make one from a seed which "
would be a " - "
,
,
:
:
, )
If we take the seeds used in writing these descriptions of
the plants under consideration, we can now read the following:
A seed "
which is a "
seed
a " (or "
seed,
seed
" ),
" . . . "
will germinate. "
. . .
" a " is used in writing " :
, ) :
A seed " used, or "
used, for a living "
will germinate
(or : seed of living food used for survival, "
)
What is this seed seed " . . . to germinate?" Here "
is the seed used and then the seed.
Why do we want to germinate this seed
and why is the germination of this seed not necessary?
Why germinate the " "
because we are using the germination
of a given " seed " !
For starters, there is the requirement of a fertile seed "
(which is a " seed, which is used "
for the "
solution
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