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		<title>Comment on Plant Rescues by Mossin' Annie</title>
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		<description>Hey Carol,
Sorry for such a long delay in responding. I just saw your question about plant rescues. Brevard&#039;s group has been inactive for a couple of years now. You might wish to check into the efforts of the North Carolina Native Plant Society. There is an Asheville Chapter that occasionally has plant rescues. Check out their Web site: ncnps.org. Good luck and keep your eyes open for any mosses while you are hunting for wildflowers.
Take care,
Mossin&#039; Annie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Carol,<br />
Sorry for such a long delay in responding. I just saw your question about plant rescues. Brevard&#8217;s group has been inactive for a couple of years now. You might wish to check into the efforts of the North Carolina Native Plant Society. There is an Asheville Chapter that occasionally has plant rescues. Check out their Web site: ncnps.org. Good luck and keep your eyes open for any mosses while you are hunting for wildflowers.<br />
Take care,<br />
Mossin&#8217; Annie</p>
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