Because look, if I can actually slay my biggest garden foe by wrapping it clockwise around a stick or something and taping it down that’d be hilarious by Helpful-Ad6269 botany 3 Comments flindersrisk 4 months ago Supposedly, twining plants twine in the opposite direction on opposite sides of the equator. Don’t know whether that’s true either. astr0bleme 4 months ago I don’t know if it’s true but I bet you can conduct experiments and let us know! If it’s true it’s reproducible. Herbboy 4 months ago What book? I mean, whats the name, who wrote it? Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
flindersrisk 4 months ago Supposedly, twining plants twine in the opposite direction on opposite sides of the equator. Don’t know whether that’s true either.
astr0bleme 4 months ago I don’t know if it’s true but I bet you can conduct experiments and let us know! If it’s true it’s reproducible.
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Supposedly, twining plants twine in the opposite direction on opposite sides of the equator. Don’t know whether that’s true either.
I don’t know if it’s true but I bet you can conduct experiments and let us know! If it’s true it’s reproducible.
What book? I mean, whats the name, who wrote it?