Habranthus from Argentina

James SHIELDS jshields46074@gmail.com
Mon, 11 Aug 2014 16:43:40 PDT
A side view would help, as would a sagittal section.  Are the filaments
different lengths?  By the way, there are a whole lot of Habranthus found
in NW Argentina!

Jim


On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Tony Avent <Tony@plantdelights.com> wrote:

> Hi folks:
>
> Does anyone recognize this Argentine habranthus species in flower
> now...seed from Salta Province.  Many thanks!
> http://plantdelights.com/Habranthus-sp.-A1AG-113.2…
>
>
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