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From: Wilbert Hetterscheid <hetter at WORLDONLINE.NL>
Subject: Re: Arisaema bogneri ?
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Rob,
It seems that bogneri is a superfluous species and indeed fits well the
total pattern of variation in franchetianum (incl. fargesii). It would be
interesting though if you could provide us with scans of the flower, sinc=e
this may obviously represent some of the "original" material on which the
name Ar. bogneri was based.
Did you, per chance, also get some material from Greg of a Typhonium he
collected on the same trip? One that produces bulbils in the leaf stalks?=I
have never been able to contact Greg again since many months. This Typhon=ium
was later published as Sauromatum gaoligongense by Li Heng. Peter Boyce a=nd
I reduced it to Typhonium.
Cheers,
Wilbert
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> Aroids) [mailto:ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL]Namens DrR Hamilton
> Verzonden: donderdag 20 december 2001 6:25
> Aan: ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL
> Onderwerp: Arisaema bogneri ?
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> I have in flower an Arisaema given to me as
> "bogneri" said to
> have originated on Greg Ruckert's first trip to China. I havent
> flowered fargesii or franchetianum but it is certainly
> similar to
> photos of these two.
>
> Its not listed as a species on "The Arisaema Page" list.
>
> Can anyone advise whether it is a valid species?
>
>
>
> Rob Hamilton
>
>
>
>
>
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