---Alan great catch, and thank you for reporting this, I noticed
that is looked like something I've seen before but couldn't remember
where. Norma
John and I still haven't finished repotting and starting the Alice
Wadhoffer collection. It sure is slow going and JT is very fast
breaking them up for me to repot. I just stick them into a pot and
put the soil in. Some one else does the top dressing, like an
assembly line. That is another one I don't have, nor does the
Huntington Gardens. Please descibe what the real S. humiflora is
supposed to look like. Or is there a picture of an adult plant in the
journal? Norma
Post by a***@tiscali.itHang on everyone! I thought the plant that someone has
named "Beauty Queen" looked familiar. If you look at the Sansevieria
journal issue no. 6 January 2003, page 10, you will see a description
I made of this plant where I called it S. guineensis 'Sarah Huffman'.
Therefore under the rules, any other name is invalid.
Post by a***@tiscali.itBest regards
Alan
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