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Post by BarryRice on Mar 21, 2008 14:40:16 GMT
Lowrie, A., and Conran, J.G. 2008. Byblis guehoi (Byblidaceae), a new species from the Kimberley, Western Australia. Telopea 12(1) 23-29.
A new, compact, multibranched, tetraploid species.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Mar 22, 2008 14:56:13 GMT
Whoa! Very nice....any existing pics yet? Bri.
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Post by BarryRice on Mar 24, 2008 17:28:33 GMT
I don't think there is anything on line yet. Bob Z, have you seen anything? The description paper has some color photos, which are nice to see...
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Post by ICPS-bob on Mar 24, 2008 18:02:06 GMT
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Richard Davion
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Having-Problems Taking-OUT Another [4]-Years-of-MEMBERSHIP Why-Does-It Have-To-Be Soo-'Hard' Fellahs
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Post by Richard Davion on May 10, 2008 16:37:08 GMT
www.liswa.wa.gov.au/erickson/pages/22.htmlI-Came Across This-Website Recently and it's Amazing to Realise that Not-Only is Rica 'Still'-Alive in 2008 but-That She was The 'True'-First to Realise and make-it 'Known' that there was more than One-Form of Byblis! >(*U^)< She Also Came-out with a Book Three-Years ago Called: A-Naturalist's Life" that I Bought Last-Year. has Some Nice Comments in-it about The-'Albany'-Region ie It Not-Really The Albany-Region and The Major Swamps Here are Slightly Further Back Inland than One Might Expect.
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Post by ICPS-bob on May 10, 2008 18:13:31 GMT
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Post by Randy Zerr on May 10, 2008 21:20:00 GMT
Interesting looking plant. I like the branching habit. Does anyone know if Allen Lowrie is still making rare Australian plants available? Nothing jumps out of a Google search.
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Post by Brian Barnes on May 11, 2008 12:37:25 GMT
Hey Randy! Thanks for stopping by the FCPS site and commenting.... To my knowledge, Allen only responds nowadays mostly via fax or regular mail/post. Happy Growing, Brian.
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