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So ihr seid gefragt.
Nja as was mentioned before I recently times a teacher visit his tools/plantation showed me on this visit I've seen the most beautiful in my opinion amorphi which exists (times of the leaf based) he now has the plant several years had still never ne bloom is over a meter the leaf high.
Under the name A. hildebrantii had it they have I think but unwarscheinlich.So what thinks her what it is.
Quality not so good again because I fotofiert through the window.
I know
have spoken with Dr. Hetterscheid.
Have also a guess but wanted to hear your opinion of them times.Is divided and beautiful really an extremely fine sheets into many segments.
Perhaps is it erythrorrhachis an A.? Also known as A. spec. Madagascar or A. spec. Mahajanga.
VG Philipp
I do not know
the leaves are clearly too small no leaf page is greater than 2 cm so really extreme feinens
Oh love people...a small tip on the edge.
There are nice programs for the reduction of images. : God:
I personally take irfanView and saves the somewhat annoying Scrollerei for the read.
Thank you nice and beautiful Sunday still.
MfG Volker
As far as I know the real has been gained hildebrandtii hardly ever, he comes from the island Nosi be in Northern Madagascar.
Kevin, what does the Hetterscheid do this and what do you have for a guess?
So I'd da ne Taurostigma in suspected
What do you do this.