Re: [IGSROBIN] where did they all come from?
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- Subject: Re: [IGSROBIN] where did they all come from?
- From: A* <a*@FDA.NET>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 16:20:50 -0700
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Cynthia,
Let me get this matter straight! Sefton's statement that there is P.
fulgidum somewhere in Regals is a conjecture (or theory). Is that what
you are saying? I had understood from your earlier message that it was
really a statement of historical fact, his specialty. It makes a
difference.
Andrew
San Diego, California
Cynthia said to Alby:
"My historian friend gave a theory to a group of basically 98% new
comers. The Reader's Digest version of getting the public educated on
Pelargonium Species with visual aids. As I had said before, when I made
my
horrible list from his notes, the list was a Chronology of Discovery of
CERTAIN species of S. African Pelargoniums. I am sure that Dr. Sexton
would
love to debate theory with you, since he can't make any rebuttal on his
behalf, I will respect his theory and others that are shared on-line. I
will
always be open minded to any and all theories."