Deception in the catalogs
Rodger Whitlock (Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:25:49 PDT)

On 14 Aug 04 at 8:36, hornig@usadatanet.net wrote:

For years, one well-known operation has photographed the fruiting
heads of Arum italicum standing jauntily in what I think is
white-spotted Zantedeschia foliage. You *know* how those arum
leaves look when the fruit is ripe....

Maybe scans of these impostures should be added to the wiki? It might
be a useful resource for beginners. I think commentary pointing out
the deceptive aspects would make it "fair use".

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Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
"To co-work is human,
to cow-ork, bovine."