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From: "McAlpine, Duncan G" <Duncan.McAlpine at PSS.BOEING.COM>
Subject: Re: ARISAEMA-L Digest - 17 Apr 1998 to 22 Apr 1998 (#1998-7=
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Not being an expert on Arisaemas, but it sure looks like Arisaema
ciliatum (China) CT369.
> ----------
> From: Eric Gouda[SMTP:E.J.Gouda at BOTU.BIOL.RUU.NL]
> Reply To: Arisaema Enthusiast Group (AEG) Discussion List (and
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> Subject: Re: ARISAEMA-L Digest - 17 Apr 1998 to 22 Apr 1998
> (#1998-75)
>
> An interesting image of a unknown Arisaema in our garden. I'm not sure
> if
> the plant is still in the collection and I have no information about
> it (not
> stored by the photographer)
>
> Please have a look at our Arisaema Web page:
>
> http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/collection/arisaema.htm
>
> You will find the following list below:
>
> A. spec1, A.mayeburae, A.concunnum, A.flavum, A.tosaense,
> A.(triphyllum)
> stewardsonii, A.nanum, A.dracontium, A.serratum, A.angustatum,
> A.spec.2, A.spec3
>
> press on A.spec3
>
> or:
> http://botu07.biol.ruu.nl:80/collection/aris.htg/img0018.jpg
>
> Let me know if you have any idea.
>
> Eric
>
>
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