Though it has been called a variety of other names i.e. chocoensis and also
a variety of labiata var. trianae..but quadricolor was written first...in
1864...by Bateman...in the Gardeners Chronicle...You should have no problem
finding all that data...Bill
Bill :
My query was : description published by Bateman :
The Garderners' Chronicle, 1864, page 269.
Could you help with a photocopy or a scan of that description ?
Your comment (You should have no problem finding all that data) is most
encouraging but fails to really help...
You
C'mon Charlie,
How many of those incorrect spellings were typos? It's a pound to a penny
that you took more care in deliberately wrongly spelling that lot than if it'd
been straight text! Anyway, who would know if there was a typo in there? Bet
you wouldn't.
Surely, the problem is that when we
In a message dated 9/18/04 10:08:01 PM, Marianne writes:
I found this in a German shop, and the instruction manual is in German ...
and I understand extremely little of what is written there. So: can anyone
provide me with dosing info and what precautions I
should take? Are they suitable
The reason you're able to read a sentence even when the majority of the
letters are jumbled is due to the fact that the meanings of words in
sentences is not accumulative. They work within a context, and meaning is
actually suspended until we get to the end of a phrase or sentence. This is
I have been trying to scrape together the small amount of info that is
available on pansy-lipped dendrobiums, and I have come across the reference to
an article in a Lindleyana issue that I do not have:
TD Amore and H Kamemoto, Lindleyana 12:12-15, March 1997.
Would it be possible for somebody to
I had hardly sent off the message when Ken Roberts sent me the scans. Thanks
Ken. Thanks to all who help.
Regards,
greig russell
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