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ruzuzu commented on the word Hooker's green
"Hooker’s green takes its name from William Jackson Hooker, a 19th century renowned English botanist, an author, and a gifted botanical illustrator. He was considered the finest English painter of fruit, and compounded a special pigment for the leaves, which is still sold to artists as ‘Hooker’s Green.’"
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March 21, 2011
bilby commented on the word Hooker's green
*hides curiosity about sex on golf courses*
March 21, 2011
hernesheir commented on the word Hooker's green
Ha! Bilby! Perhaps the caddy, or better, the greenskeeper, is the souteneur.
March 21, 2011