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[Summary] => Succulentophile is giving way this week to frequent guest columnist Peter Bangayan, whose article today scores the need to propagate our existing plants and help preserve species that are fast disappearing due in part to unscrupulous plant collectors.
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Text & Photos by Peter Bangayan
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