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Re: trying again


To answer Steve's question, I got it from Bob Polan in San Antonio. That's
probably where Bob Smoley got his, too, or from me.

I have scabrifolia and it isn't the same.  It isn't rough, the leaves are
wider and the blue color
is more a misty effect (bloom? except it doesn't wipe off) and goes away
with age.  Don't you just love my
scientific descriptions.

I'm supposed to have aethiopica but today I can't find it and I hate to say
that publicly - that my greenhouse is such a mess that I can't find
something!

LoWilla Wilson
Broken Arrow, OK
----- Original Message -----
From: Kirk Pamper <Kirkpamper@AOL.COM>
To: <SANSEVIERIAS@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [SANS] trying again


> Lowilla,
>
> Perhaps your "transvaalensis" is really scabrifolia.  Does the leaf have a
> rough texture?  Among my plants, at least, scabrifolia is a little bluer
and
> rougher than aethiopica.
>
> Kirk



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