SlipperFan
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I think it's amazing that new Phrags are still being discovered. I wonder what else is out there...
The fact that the type location is known, not just a sport found in cultivation, and that 8 different clones were examined in Colombia all lend solid support that this is a new species.
Leo
Man, I haven't even got my andreetae yet!
Sounds like they got it right on this one. It would also be great if they document population variability, and even greater if they can identify a pollinator.
Do you know what the nearest distance this species is to schlimii, fisheri, and the rest?
Go up to post #22 where I put in a link and try it.
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