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Growing Conditions

"Luckily its fallen leaves can provide enough N, K, and P to keep smaller nearby plants healthy"

I have no idea where this totally unscientific statement came from. I recommend that it be removed unless there is a citation for it. Editors with no scientific knowledge should not make up things that appear to be based on magic or are superstitious beliefs. There is no place for the "K, and P" to come from but the soil and the [N] Nitrogen that a legume's symbiotic root bacteria fixes is going to primarily enrich the soil.

Tyrerj (talk) 05:31, 13 May 2014 (UTC)

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