quietaustralian
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It is really necessary to start the artificial propagation that the plants can come in trade very soon in an official way.
Best greetings
Olaf
Olaf,
Flasks have been made and two crosses have been successful but as we have seen on this forum in other posts, mature plants are already in other countries.
P. canhii is definitely in Europe, China and Thailand. Its possibly also in Taiwan from what I have been told. Why would someone want a flask when flowering size plants are becoming available around the world?
I think little regard is given to the survival of a species in the rush to get published first. It has been a common theme over the years that the plants have been found, described and then collected out. The taxonomists are advertising the new species to the collectors before anything can be put into place to protect them.
Mick
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