Flowering Newsletter 2023.

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Published: August 2023

The word 'fruit' is derived from the latin 'fructus' which itself is said to be derived from 'frui', which means to enjoy. Along those lines, I hope this year's Flowering Newsletter brings a lot of joy, because fruits and seeds feature in multiple articles.

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