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Apr 10, 2012 4:04 PM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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zuzu said:Tee and I think the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis page should be reserved for the species plant, and all of the unidentified tropical hibiscuses and combinations of more than one tropical cultivar should join all of the other unidentified hibiscuses and combination photos on the main Hibiscus page.


The idea of having a custom database specifically for this kind of Hibiscus is a very attractive feature that I am very hesitant to lose. If need be, we can "outlaw" having photos of NOIDs in that entry, but I want to keep the entry as a parent plant so that we can have a custom database for cultivars inside this species.

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