Amaryllis again
Justin Smith (Sat, 17 Oct 2009 15:59:57 PDT)

Well in all actuality, after careful microscopic, electro magnetic spectrification and radioactive carbon dating, the bag does show Lachenalia uridiflora. I can only presume that the gravitational vortices that impregnate the inner and outer layers of the paper have caused the top right potion of the "v" to be connected to the top of the "i" in my sloppy handwriting.

Justin

Woodville, TX 8b/9a

I assume Justin is referring to Lachenalia viridiflora.

Jim Jones
Lexington, MA

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