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Cereoid - More Questions
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I was able to locate the references you gave me. The British C a S J was especially good, too bad the library didn't have a color copier. Now I have to set down with a glass of beer and a dictionary to find out what they are saying. A question, in the descriptions of the various species I find the growing altitude listed. E. alversoni is the only one listed with an elevation range where I found my plants. Is this important? I thought any temperature question would be covered by the list of other plants I included. It would appear I am due for some desert trips this spring to get more information about these plants. Then the challenge will be to find someone else who cares. In my web digging I ran across an abbreviation " nov. comb.ined." What does the "ined" part mean, I couldn't find a definition for that part. I hope I don't need to get an SEM to examine the seeds. Light photography is so limited. Thanks for any assistance. _ - Charles - -does not play well with others |
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