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Feb 7, 2015 9:45 PM CST
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zuzu said:This is an interesting dilemma. We have so many cultivar entries with A. andraeanum as their species name, in addition to the A. andraeanum species entry. Unless those cultivars are a cross of andraeanum with andraeanum, the species will have to be deleted from the entry names.


I realize that this part of my response may have sounded confusing or even facetious. I was trying to explain the naming standards we use in our database. If a cultivar is the result of a cross between two species, we don't list the species, so the entries for the cultivars presently listed with A. andraeanum in their names would have to be edited to remove the species name.

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