Re: [SANS] Types
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- Subject: Re: [SANS] Types
- From: S* M* J* <C*@PRODIGY.NET>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 06:53:47 -0400
Dear Tom,
I presume by types you mean species groups and not type specimens. If you are asking for a recent key to all the species, such a thing does not exist.
In a four part posting to the forum, I placed the known species of Sansevieria into ten informal groups based on the leaves, growth habit and flowers. Here are the links.
Sansevieria - informal species list - part 1
http://www.mallorn.com/lists/sansevierias/dec98/msg00093.html
Sansevieria - informal species list - part 2a
http://www.mallorn.com/lists/sansevierias/dec98/msg00095.html
Sansevieria - informal species list -part 2b
http://www.mallorn.com/lists/sansevierias/dec98/msg00096.html
Sansevieria - informal species list - part 3
http://www.mallorn.com/lists/sansevierias/dec98/msg00094.html
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You can view all the previous discussions in the Sansevierias forum in the Mallorn archives. They have a complete listing of all the Sansevierias discussions.
http://www.mallorn.com/lists/sansevierias
I hope this helps.
Cereusly Steve
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•Subject: Types
•From: Thomas & Clover Schultz <TCSchultz@WEBTV.NET>
•Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 22:49:13 -0500
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Hey all,
Please include me in this secret I don't know about yet. Can someone
list the types that there are and which plants fall into these types. I
know of suffruticosa and hyacinthioides? This is all new to me.
Have a good one,
Tom
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