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If you accept that Haworth's name was invalid, because of the peculiar status of Linnaeus' margaritifera (i.e. Aloe pumila var. margaritifera), then Haworth's...
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Sep 20, 2000
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Dear Breck, Mottram's premise that Haworthia maxima Duval was proposed as a substitute name and not a new combination based on Aloe margaritifera var. maxima...
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Sep 20, 2000
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As Steve tirelessly points out, the nomenclature for Haworthia maxima _Duval_ has had a convoluted history. I would point out, again, that Haworth's name,...
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Sep 19, 2000
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Breck, Stephen, Phil, & TCSchultz! Thanx for the help... So I'm free to take my choice, well I'll go for H. maxima. Trond -- "He who asks is a fool for five...
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Sep 19, 2000
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Although not closely related it's interesting that at least some species of both Conophytum and Haworthia have developed "windowing." Also that in some ...
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Sep 19, 2000
12:55 pm
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Which Haworthia pumila? Haworthia pumila (Aiton) Duval is a synonym of Haworthia herbacea (Miller) W.T. Stearn. Haworthia pumila (L.) C.L. Scott is a later...
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Sep 19, 2000
4:27 am
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Hey Trond: Looks like a small Haworthia pumila to me. Have a good one, Tom...
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Sep 19, 2000
2:50 am
915
I say out with the scoundrels and lets start over ;-)...
Phil Bunch
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Sep 19, 2000
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914
Dear Trond, Recognizing it is not the problem. The problem is naming it. Is it's correct name Haworthia maxima (Haworth) Duval, H.margaritifera (L.) Haworth,...
Stephen Jankalski
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Sep 19, 2000
1:12 am
913
Trond, looks like a very nice, small (young?) Haworthia maxima Duval....
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Sep 18, 2000
1:25 pm
912
These are the ones I bought from you. The seedlings I grew from my own seed are mostly crosses between clones of H. v. tessellata. These germinated fairly...
Phil Bunch
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Sep 18, 2000
12:43 pm
911
Hi All! Anybody who recognize this species? http://home.eunet.no/~tgimre/MyCacti/Haworthia/sp1.html Trond -- "He who asks is a fool for five minutes but he who...
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Sep 18, 2000
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Hi Phil. Enjoyed your message. Were these seedlings you germinated and grew? I have some that I have been growing on for a year or so. My own seeds and...
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Sep 18, 2000
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Now that I've had some H. attenuata seedlings for a while I appreciate Breck's comments about the difference between just growing the plants and growing them...
Phil Bunch
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Sep 16, 2000
11:30 pm
908
Well. The seeds planted 9/3/00 are beginning to germinate fairly well even though the temps have been higher than recommended. I did however move them to my...
Phil Bunch
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Sep 15, 2000
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907
Casey, You have been removed from the e-Groups Haworthia list because of your two SPAMMING posts. Co-Moderator, Breck Breckenridge...
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Sep 13, 2000
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906
Thanks for your input. It's warming up here in San Diego as it often does in September. I'm taking my seed pots to work were it's air conditioned :-) I knew...
Phil Bunch
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Sep 13, 2000
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Dear George, While the sad truth is that most F1 crosses are sterile, it is the exceptions that are the most interesting. It is in the second generation (F2)...
Stephen Jankalski
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Sep 12, 2000
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If you are serious about hybridizing its essential to, at the very least, write down somewhere exactly what the parents were so you wont forget. While we are...
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903
Dear Buffel, The name Gasteria Schweinfurthii has never been published anywhere. The closest name to it is Gasteria schweikerdtiana Von Poellnitz which would ...
Stephen Jankalski
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Sep 11, 2000
11:36 pm
902
Hey Breck, You should feel honored. This is the second time someone has thought the forum important enough to be spammed!!! Cereusly Steve ... cut ... the ... ...
Stephen Jankalski
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Sep 11, 2000
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901
May I introduce myself; My name is Casper Mazurel I live in the netherlands, in a village called Ilpendam , very close to Amsterdam.I am enthusiastic for...
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Sep 11, 2000
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I was riding to work yesterday when I observed a female driver cut right in front of a pickup truck causing him to have to drive on to the shoulder. This...
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Sep 11, 2000
8:51 pm
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Dear Breck, I agree wholeheartedly. Since the particular topic doesn't seem to be going anywhere, we may as well move on to something else. I made my point and...
Stephen Jankalski
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Sep 11, 2000
3:51 pm
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On the subject of hybrids and keeping records... I believe that (it is my opinion that) records should be kept as much as possible. Tom is right in that such...
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Sep 11, 2000
1:33 pm
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Dear Tom, Quid pro quo. Don't care for your ad hominem approach either. I never said I didn't like the late Ed Hummel nor have I attacked him personally. He...
Stephen Jankalski
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Sep 11, 2000
11:25 am
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Dear Steve, I do not feel it is appropriate for you to bait arguments. If you do not like Hummel and his methods, that's your prerogative, but it is not...
Tom Legbandt
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Sep 11, 2000
5:40 am
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How about Gasteria x 'Cereusly Better' :-) And of course we could have 'Legbandt's Potpourri' or Tom's Titillation'. Perhaps 'Bunch's Folly' would be more...
Phil Bunch
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Sep 11, 2000
1:45 am
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Dear Phil, Go for it! A named hybrid of superior horticultural merit is far better than an unnamed hybrid of no value at all, especially when the parentage is ...
Stephen Jankalski
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Sep 10, 2000
10:50 pm
893
... It should be Steve ( or Stephen...). Sorry, just a late-night tiredness... Magdalena...
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