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From: "Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6" <JimMcClem at AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: A-80
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In a message dated 6/9/00 7:38:13 AM, ggusman at ULB.AC.BE writes:
<< Indeed, the A-80 arisaemas look like a small form of A. consanguineum.
There exists such a form called A. consanguineum f. alpestre by Krause in
1922 from specimens collected at the top of Mt Emei (ca. 3000 m) by
Limpricht. No one exceeded a height of 15 cm!
Hence the question is where do those A-80 come from? >>
Guy
Are you speaking of the green or brown form? Do you have both? I know tha=t
the spathe color isn't diagnostic, but the leaflet pattern really makes t=hem
look different.
Jim
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