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From: "Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6" <JimMcClem at AOL.COM>
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In a message dated 5/18/03 4:24:26 PM, diane at MCLEMENT.FREESERVE.CO.UK wri=tes=
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> I have A taiwanense (I think ssp brevipedunculatum) just opening up.==A0 As
> well as the flower, there are TWO leaves emerging.=A0 Is this unusual=?
>
>
Any that I grow (6 or so) have only one leaf, and the Gusman book says "1=
leaf". Whether that means always, or almost always, I'll leave to those=wh=
o
have seen the species in large numbers.
Jim
Jim McClements
50 S. Prestwick Ct, Dover, Delaware, USA, Zone 7a
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In a message dated 5/18/03 4:24:26 PM, diane at MCLEMENT.FREESERVE.CO.UK wri=tes=
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00000" FACE="Geneva" FAMILY="SANSSERIF" SIZE="2">I have A tai=wanense (=
I think ssp brevipedunculatum) just opening up.=A0 As<BR>
well as the flower, there are TWO leaves emerging.=A0 Is this unusual?<=BR>
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Any that I grow (6 or so) have only one leaf, and the Gusman book says "1=le=
af". Whether that means always, or almost always, I'll leave to th=ose=
who have seen the species in large numbers.<BR>
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Jim<BR>
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Jim McClements<BR>
50 S. Prestwick Ct, Dover, Delaware, USA, Zone 7a<BR>
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