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“… praire grasses all share one crucial ability. They are tuned in to the climate, able to dial their metabolisms down when conditions are unfavorable for growth and speed them up when weather improves. Far from being passive stalks blowing idly in the wind, prairie grasses are lean, mean growing machines, designed to make the most of limited and unreliable resources.” Prairie: A Natural History by Candace Savage
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Don Cooper | 18-Jul-2012 17:00 | |