Re: seeds question
- Subject: Re: seeds question
- From: "Roth, Barry" B*@BROBECK.COM
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 15:09:57 -0700
Maria,
The first one is probably meant to be P. rubrocinctum (Latin: red-banded or
-girdled). According to the site
http://www2.arnes.si/~mstrli/pelargonium/cordifolium.html
<http://www2.arnes.si/~mstrli/pelargonium/cordifolium.html> , P.
rubrocinctum is a synonym of P. cordifolium. In other words, the correct
name for the species is P. cordifolium.
The same site gives P. synnotii (two n's) as a synonym of P. myrrhifolium
var. myrrhifolium.
I'm not vouching for the accuracy or correctness of this site (taxonomists
can -- and usually do -- disagree), I merely point it out for a clue as to
what your seeds may be. Best of luck with them,
Barry (not an expert, but a patient web-surfer)
-----Original Message-----
From: maria guzman [ <m*@3RIVERS.NET> m*@3RIVERS.NET]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 2:37 PM
To: IGSROBIN@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
Subject: seeds question
Hello all you experts:
is anybody familiar with these: P. rubrocincium and P. synoti (or
signoti), couldn't make out spelling on IGS seed envelope. They are not
found in Diana Miller nor in any list I have.
Also, does Rusty McKilligan have an email address? I need to contact her.
Maria
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