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Re: Acorus tatorinowii
- To: lindsey@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Acorus tatorinowii
- From: T* C* <c*@mobot.org>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 22:21:30 -0500
Jim: The Flora of China has three species but I can't read the Chinese
to see how they differ. I have in my box to take home tonight what the
collector (Henk v.d. Werff) thinks are two distinct species that he
collected in Vietnam recently. I will see.
Tom
>
> Dear Mike;
> I always thought there were just 2 species -calamus and gramineus.
> Is this just a synonym? a form? a geographic variety or truely distinct?
>
> Tell us more.
>
> Jim W.
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