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Eucryphia (correction)


On Tue, 22 Apr 1997 09:56:44 +1000 John Atkinson wrote:

> Gai is right, of course; the Tasmanian leatherwood is E lucida, not 
> what I said.  Also, as she says, there is another Tassie species, 
> E milliganii, similar but with smaller leaves and flowers.

So that's what Tasmanian leatherwood is! I am addicted to the honey at the 
moment, which is sold at our local supermarket and has a very unusual 
taste - not so sweet as other honey but much more aromatic. Maybe I shall 
grow a specimen....

Tristan
 
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