Not so, out-of-date peace maker.
The Asclepiadaceae and Periplocaceae have recently been reunited with the
Apocynaceae.
Eric D Brenner wrote in message
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Actually, you're both right.
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From: Cereoid-UR12-
Date: Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:10 pm
Subject: Help me ID this plant?
Close but no cigar for you, Miss Lewinsky.
Its Hoya multiflora.
http://www.teessidecacti.org/BCSS/GA...A/hoya_016.htm
Monique Reed wrote in message
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I'm not sure of the species, but it is something int he
Asclepiadaceae or Milkweed Family.
Monique Reed
Georgia Boy wrote:
Can anyone help me identify this plant? Here are the pictures:
www.georgiahoney.com/images/what_is_it.jpg
and
www.georgiahoney.com/images/what_is_it2.jpg
Please e-mail me directly at:
Thanks!... Chip
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