baodai
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http://www.hoalanvietnam.org/Article.asp?ID=681
It is supprising me that everyone want to put their name on this article, I wish they can wait to find out more info about this plant before officially publish it ...
Here is one of the unknow info: location ... the article wrote "Distribution locally endemic to northwest Vietnam" that is large area, It could be in Lao also .... I can grow them from my backyard and when it flowers I can say it is from my location? ...
(By Leonid V. Averyanov, Olaf Gruss, Canh Chu Xuan, Loc Phan Ke, Dang Bui and Hiep Nguyen Tien), I can tell you this, These getelmen don't see this plant on the wild. It is discorvered by a wild collector (who name is not even mention on this article). Canh, Huyen and Phong bought it from market
"Ecology Mixed coniferous and broad-leaved primary forests on rocky limestone at elevations about 4,920 feet (1,500 m) above sea level. In shady places at the base of vertical limestone cliffs on deep soilsrich in humus near tops of ridges." This is a joke, They don't know where it's discorvered but they know it Ecology.
I can't wait for the official publish in AOS
Finally, I'm glad i live in USA where i can speak freely about this issue and not afraid someone put me in jail for my freedom of speak
BD
It is supprising me that everyone want to put their name on this article, I wish they can wait to find out more info about this plant before officially publish it ...
Here is one of the unknow info: location ... the article wrote "Distribution locally endemic to northwest Vietnam" that is large area, It could be in Lao also .... I can grow them from my backyard and when it flowers I can say it is from my location? ...
(By Leonid V. Averyanov, Olaf Gruss, Canh Chu Xuan, Loc Phan Ke, Dang Bui and Hiep Nguyen Tien), I can tell you this, These getelmen don't see this plant on the wild. It is discorvered by a wild collector (who name is not even mention on this article). Canh, Huyen and Phong bought it from market
"Ecology Mixed coniferous and broad-leaved primary forests on rocky limestone at elevations about 4,920 feet (1,500 m) above sea level. In shady places at the base of vertical limestone cliffs on deep soilsrich in humus near tops of ridges." This is a joke, They don't know where it's discorvered but they know it Ecology.
I can't wait for the official publish in AOS
Finally, I'm glad i live in USA where i can speak freely about this issue and not afraid someone put me in jail for my freedom of speak
BD