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never seen leaves without tissue
hello global specialists,
since half a year, a french friend and me are looking for the name of this surprisingly strange plant, found in a suburbian garden, but being stolen before coming to bloom has anyone any suspicion what it could be, leaves in form of open grid, i. e. veins without flesh in what direction should I browse at Google, I have tried all, and read all my books about plant families - the nearest bet was thistle, silybum marianum http://cjoint.com/?lCqfzl16b2 you know, the worst thing for a botanist is not finding the name thanks for any endeavours kauhl (Lake Constance) |
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