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Posted: Sep/22/2009 11:00 AM PST
I know what the MP is, but I'm sorry to say I'm so swamped, I would not be able to do the next mystery, so I'll leave it to others to guess. That's a really neat plant...and you can find larger pix of it on the web (I mean, those exact same pix). Not much of a clue, but the genus name starts with a 'D'. ![]() Just flyin' in & out of the forum these days. Wheee! |
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Posted: Sep/22/2009 12:08 PM PST
Rsomarie is good. It does start with a 'D' so there is a major clue. Good job Rosmarie! Ryan |
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Posted: Sep/22/2009 1:27 PM PST
There is no doubt that Rosemarie is an expert. But Ryan, do you know how many genera lie between Daboecia and Dystovomita? ![]() Is it in the witch hazel family? |
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Posted: Sep/22/2009 3:40 PM PST
It is in the Hyacinthaceae family.
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Posted: Sep/22/2009 10:12 PM PST
Thanks. Now we have it down to: Daubenya, Dipcadi, Drimia and Drimiopsis. |
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Posted: Sep/22/2009 11:53 PM PST
White flowers??? Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Sep/23/2009 12:20 AM PST
What do you know? That other pic I posted is not the MP. This one is. Still don't see a white flower. Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Sep/23/2009 11:42 AM PST
Okay sorry told2b. I was just reading what it said. Calm down. |
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Posted: Sep/23/2009 12:08 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by Ryan Okay sorry told2b. I was just reading what it said. Calm down.Ryan, I also was reading from the blurb under the pic I posted. |
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Posted: Sep/23/2009 2:32 PM PST
You must've gotten it from a different site, or whatever site I read it from was wrong then. Sorry my first attempt at posting an MP isnt perfect. But you treat me as it should be. |
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