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Date: | Mon, 3 Apr 1995 07:13:06 -1000 |
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Here in Hawaii, we use just about anything that's handy. A non-native
weed, known locally as pakalolo, produces a nice, mellow smoke, and is
one of my favorites. Makes working the bees a very pleasant experience
indeed.
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Thomas W. Culliney * Phone: (808) 973-9529
Hawaii Dept. of Agriculture * Facsimile: (808) 973-9533
Division of Plant Industry * E-mail: [log in to unmask]
1428 South King Street *
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 *
U.S.A. *
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"...but in the minds of most men, the learned as well as the
vulgar, the idea of the trifling nature of his pursuit is so
strongly associated with that of the diminutive size of its
objects, that an _Entomologist_ is synonymous with every thing
futile and childish."--Kirby & Spence (1816)
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