[aroid-l] Cultivars of Dracunculus vulgaris
- Subject: [aroid-l] Cultivars of Dracunculus vulgaris
- From: James Waddick j*@kc.rr.com
- Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 13:21:57 -0500
Dear Jim With the possible exception of the hairy-spathed form Dracunculus vulgaris is without much doubt one variable species - if you find that hard to swallow.
Dear Pete;
No problem. I doubt this "taxonomy" myself. Just passing along info in quotes. I am quite aware of natural variation patterns -sometime quite extremes. But it does seem like there's enough variety that someone could do some selecting and introduce cultivars doesn't it?
Wilbert's D. vulgaris 'White Dragon,
Alan's 'Harlequin Dragon',
Your 'Hairy Dragon' etc. on a roll.
Best Jim
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