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Old 01-02-2005, 06:43 PM
Stewart Robert Hinsley
 
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In article , Gramma
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I also love native flowers so maybe our native hibiscus [
Alyogyne heugelii] although I suspect the natives will have been done to
death


There's a revision of Alyogyne in process. Of the 5 species at the last
revision, one has been transferred to Hibiscus, and the remainder 4
split into a least 10. var. leptochlamys has been transferred from
huegelii to pinoniana.
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