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Re: Small aroids
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From: Tom Croat <croat at mobot.org> on 1997.11.06 at 18:01:50(1587)
Jonathon: It was published in the most recent Phytologia 82: 53.1997.
The authorities are Croat & Grayum.
tom
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> Bravo Donna! Thank you so much for the i.d. on the Syngonium! I had the
> feeling that when I gave the description on this list, if it had been named
> then I would hear about it. Tom - can you provide any additional information,
> or let me know what it was published in??
> Thank you thank you!
> Now - though it's not an aroid, I have a wonderful red-backed small microphylled
> Selaginella that I've been growing for years which I believe I rec'd from Marie
> Selby and was originally collected in Colombia - any i.d. information on
> this non-aroid beauty??
> Cheers.
> - Jonathan
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Thomas B. Croat, Ph.D.
P.A. Schulz Curator of Botany
Missouri Botanical Garden
P.O. Box 299
St. Louis, MO 63166-0299
phone: 314-577-5163; fax 314-577-9596; email croat@mobot.org
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