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So these are the seeds and seedlings that I brought back from Hiroshima in March 2006, and they were still in a plastic bags. Now I have given them all to people, planted them with high school kids in NY as a workshop and planted one myself. So I used all the seeds and seedlings from Hiroshima.

此方が2006年3月に広島からもって帰った種と苗です。まだプラスチックの袋のままでした。現在は種と苗を全て、いろんな人に与えたり、ニューヨークの高校生とワークショップとして植えたり、我が家の鉢にも植えたりしました。 広島の種と苗は全てなくなりました。

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