Re: Amorphophallus thaiensis


Indeed, there are no entries in IPNI, Tropicos and CATE. It is strange, because in Tropicos you can find most of synonyms,
currently not in use, even such "ancient" names like Arum odoratum which has been known since 1854 as Alocasia odora.
 
Marek Argent
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Can anybody tell me why Amorphophallus thaiensis is not listed on the monocot checklist?

 

Maarten van Dinther

 


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