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From: "A. L. Clement" <al.clement at PLANET.NL>
Subject: Re: NEPAL
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Dear Tim
I have just returned form Nepal, and I have seen many Arisaema's in flowe=r.
First I when to the Lantang valley and there I have seen A. consanguineum=,
A. utile and A. erubescens but not A. jacquemontii I think it was to earl=y
for that species.
And after that I went over the Laurebinayak pass, between Panghydanda and
Pati Bhanjyang there are growing many Arisaema's. I think I have seen abo=ut
1 million A. erubescens, many A. nepenthoides, A. consanguineum, A.
tortuosum, A. speciosum and A. intermedium.
With best wishes,
Arno Clement
> HI,I AM PLANNNING A TRIP TO NEPAL SOON TO DO SOME TRAMPING AND PLANT
> COLLECTING, CAN ANYBODY GIVE ME INFORMATION RE-REGIONS THAT ARE BETTER
FOR
> FINDING ARISAEMA.
>
> ANY INFORMATION WOULD BE GRATEFULL AND LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM PEO=PLE
> THAT HAVE BEEN THERE.
>
> KIND REGARDS TIM PREBBLE
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