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Beer Plants - The Cervezos Plant

I : Introduction II : Identification III : Toxicology IV : Environment
V : Specimens VI : Glossary VII : Appendix VIII : Contrib

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Here we see a leaf that has been seperated from the main plant body.

Leaves number between one two three on most Cervezos plant. In most species where the taxonomy can be hard to figure out the Cervezos plant can be identified by a quick examination of its leaves.

We can see by the markings on this leave that we are looking at a Netherlands species heinekilla fuckthatshitys also known as heinekinii abpabtsus.

The leaves of some exinct and rare breeds are collectable and can be found on ebay or framed in some drinking establishments and the homes of white trash. As this example shows, they break down quick when removed form the host body. Special care must be taken when prepairing a pressing of a leaf for archiving and there are many pamphlets on the topic.