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Re: What is Turkestani Oregano?
- To: g*@rice.edu, m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: What is Turkestani Oregano?
- From: M* B* <f*@ozemail.com.au>
- Date: Tue, 19 May 1998 17:32:52 +1000
At 3:35 AM +1000 13/5/98, William M. Groth wrote:
>I have recently found an oregano which is called Turkestani Oregano. It is
>a true Oreganum species but I don't know which one. It
>seems to have a somewhat upright nature with leaves like
>the Greek Oregano. It is not has
>"hairy" on the stems or leaves as the Greek or the Italian Oregano's. It
>resembles Oreganum maru somewhat but maybe not as upright a growth
> pattern. Help me out herbarians.
>
There is a lady in san francisco or nearby who has a HUGE collection of
oreganos. The herb society of america or of SF should be able to help you
with her name (begins with B?)
I visted her garden 10 or more years ago. Say G'day for me.
Michael Bailes.
The Fragrant Garden, Portsmouth Road, Erina. N.S.W. 2250 Australia. (OZ)
Int fax 61 243 651979 Phone 61 243 677322
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