Re: I. siberica
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- Subject: Re: [sibrob] I. siberica
- From: B* D*
- Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 09:41:38 -0700
- References: <9b.32edac0.2614ed48@aol.com> <38E3BF9A.BC1197C1@dmv.com>
>Denis Hager writes:
> The taxonomists have left irises alone for a few years, but you should
> see what they've done to chrysanthemums, azaleas and rhododendrons.
> Though I understand that some of the changes are due to more
> sophisticated methods of identifying plants and recognizing their
> relationships, I can't help but think that the real reason is to make me
> buy a new copy of Hortus.
What is in a name? A Cycnoches ventricosum warscewiczii by any other
name would smell as sweet. ;-)
Bob D.
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