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Ask Pliny: Did the Ancient Romans have a form of bonsai?
For there is also the variety of sycamore called the ground-plane, stunted in height—since we have discovered the art of producing abortions even in trees, and consequently even in the tree class we shall have to speak of the unhappy … Continue reading