CULT: Black Spots in Pseudacorus
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- Subject: CULT: Black Spots in Pseudacorus
- From: "* I* J* <j*@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 14:43:50 -0700 (MST)
Of the several unknown plants that I have in my bog, one of them is a dwarf pseudacorus.
I have been through the previous discussions in the archives on the appearance
of black spots in the leaves of LA's and other laevagatas, but I wasn't able
to determine for sure whether JI's have them or not. If they do not, then I
can single out my dwarf pseudacorus by the presence of black spots in its leaves.
Yeah, I know, wait til they bloom. But what the heck, why not test our other
powers of observation and critical thinking.
John | "There be dragons here"
| Annotation used by ancient cartographers
| to indicate the edge of the known world.
John Jones, jijones@ix.netcom.com
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