Which fast-growing tree species in a garden to have the equivalent of 0.5 to 1 stere of wood per year?

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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/01/22, 18:27

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Bin I had read well but not well remembered! : Lol:

Normal, there was no photo of her to oilpe... (I'm leaving) : Mrgreen:
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by Ahmed » 20/01/22, 18:29

It's a good mnemonic device, but I don't have that, sorry...
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by Did67 » 20/01/22, 18:31

I do not know. Neither in German nor in American... And yet, it exists: https://www.trouver-un-prenom-pour-votr ... i-5776.php
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by Christophe » 20/01/22, 18:33

I knew Fritzy Patzy! : Mrgreen:

In Alsace it was pronounced like that anyway!

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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/01/22, 18:34

Did67 wrote:I do not know. Neither in German nor in American... And yet, it exists: https://www.trouver-un-prenom-pour-votr ... i-5776.php

If it's to be called Frifri at recess, thank you! (Afterwards, I don't know if you know "what is" a frifri) : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 20/01/22, 18:35

Knowing you, another ass thing I presume? : Mrgreen:
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by gegyx » 20/01/22, 18:37

frifri cons fit? :D
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/01/22, 18:45

Christophe wrote:Knowing you, another ass thing I presume? : Mrgreen:

It's female in slang... : Mrgreen:
Gegyx knows about kitty, it seems.
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by Christophe » 20/01/22, 19:01

I knew it!

So there's a hidden message in Frizzy Pazzy? Ah those marketing bitches!!! : Mrgreen:
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by gegyx » 20/01/22, 22:11

Above all, I have a badly "oriented" mind, but less than Tryphouille.

in the delicacies of teenagers, it's "pass-y"

And for the not so young it's the "candied fruits"
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