Massonia sp.

Kipp McMichael kimcmich@hotmail.com
Thu, 03 Jan 2013 08:57:56 PST
Greetings,
  That looks to be M. depressa to me - I have a red-flowered form similar to yours. Generally, however, I am suspicious that Massonia species like depressa, echinata, and pustulata may form a hybrid swarm where their ranges are contiguous. Does anyone have a reference for a chromosome count for these species?
-|<ipp

> Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 17:01:10 +0100
> From: hanshuizing@home.nl
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> Subject: [pbs] Massonia sp.
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> Hi,
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> Is there anyone who can tell which Massonia this is?
> I got it from a friend under the name Massonia jasminiflora.
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