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Re: Thanks for the shout out!

Date: 2021-05-24 05:39 pm (UTC)
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Thank you for putting this all together! This is going to be most helpful, and it seems like what you did here with your own bioregion is exactly what I have in mind above. In fact, I imagine there is going to be a lot of overlap between the flora in your region and in mine, which is basically where the Great Lakes coastal plain forests (which have been mostly cut down) meet the northern foothills of the Appalachians; both are temperate deciduous forest environments. Maples are aplenty around here and bringing that into a local North American ogham seems like a no brainier. That's just one example, many more of the substitutions you made seem very intuitive.

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