X. mafaffa


Dewey,

You have several choices:

X. mafaffa Schott
X. mafaffa var. blandum (Schott) Engler
X. mafaffa var. poeppigii (Schott) Engler
X. mafaffa var. typicum Engler

and possibly

X. mafaffoides    .... a new species identified by Bunting in 1988

All of the above didn't come from my head. It can be found at w3TROPICOS, 
an excellent respource at <www.mobot.org>.

Don

Don Burns   Plantation, FL USA   Zone 10b



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