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S.marginata


Thank you, one and all, for the lively and informative discussion of
S.'Masai.'  At the risk of seeming apathetic, I'll just leave that label
on it till I have something solid to replace it with--definitely NOT
S.massae.  And when it gets a little (or a lot) bigger, I'll send some
pictures and revive the mystery.

So, now I have another one!  A friend gave me a cutting of what she
assures me is S.marginata.  I've searched through the Sans Journal,
Brown's monograph, and Steve's exhaustive list, and haven't found that
name.  The plant itself looks suspiciously like S.parva--soft, flat,
narrow leaves with crossbanding and rolled tips.  And green margins--an
odd characteristic for something named "marginata."  The leaves are
considerable longer than my other S.parvas, but the lady admitted that
the plant had been growing inside for years, without much light.

Speculations, anyone?
Carolyn



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