Oxalis field guide

Started by Uli, March 02, 2024, 04:12:56 PM

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Uli

This very interesting contribution appeared in the email list, see a copy below.

I would be interested in a potential joint order of the new field guide to Oxalis and sent an email to Stellenbosch University asking when it would be published.

Here is the contribution 

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Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2024 19:00:44 -0800
From: Comcast <jerlynne@comcast.net>
To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>
Subject: [pbs] Oxalis Book-Leanne Dreyer
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Apparently Professor Dreyer is writing a field guide for oxalis.

https://www0.sun.ac.za/researchforimpact/2023/08/29/oxalis-a-genus-in-a-hurry/

Hopefully the link to the article works.

I don?t know if this is something where there might be a group book order sponsored by the PBS.

Jeron
Uli
Algarve, Portugal
350m elevation, frost free
Mediterranean Climate

Emil

I think this will be an amazing book! 

Uli

I am working to get more information and will go public once I know more about it.
Uli
Algarve, Portugal
350m elevation, frost free
Mediterranean Climate

Uli

To All who are interested in the future Oxalis book by 
Professor Léanne Dreyer,

With a potential joint order in mind, I contacted Léanne to find out how far this project has advanced. Writing a field guide on this complex genus is a giant task.
She replied that a publication is not yet in sight, but the work on this book is advancing.
So far we can do nothing but wait. I will keep you posted.
Uli
Algarve, Portugal
350m elevation, frost free
Mediterranean Climate