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Androcymbium latifolium, and indeed all the South African Andros have been sunk, dumped, etc. into the genus Colchicum - so that gives you some idea of its allegiances.
That's it, I give up. Been reading on other threads today of Zigadenus being re-classified too..... I cannot keep up with all this stuff...... I'm making a conscious decision to just let all this taxonimical kerfuffle pass me by..... lif'es too short for these puzzles.
I look forwaad with eager anticipation to the day when Moraea, Dietes, Sparaxis, Libertia and many others (Gladiolus?) are lumped into Iris. Then those greedy northern hemispherers won't be so smug about having ALL the irises.
QuoteThat's it, I give up. Been reading on other threads today of Zigadenus being re-classified too..... I cannot keep up with all this stuff...... I'm making a conscious decision to just let all this taxonimical kerfuffle pass me by..... lif'es too short for these puzzles. "Thus Botany, which was a pleasant Study, and attainable by Most Men, is now become by alterations and New Names the Study of a Man's Life." - Peter Collinson to Linnaeus, 1754.
Quote from: rob krejzl on July 30, 2009, 12:24:39 AMQuoteThat's it, I give up. Been reading on other threads today of Zigadenus being re-classified too..... I cannot keep up with all this stuff...... I'm making a conscious decision to just let all this taxonimical kerfuffle pass me by..... lif'es too short for these puzzles. "Thus Botany, which was a pleasant Study, and attainable by Most Men, is now become by alterations and New Names the Study of a Man's Life." - Peter Collinson to Linnaeus, 1754. gee the confusion started already then?? of course, no problem if you were Linnaeus, just call them whatever you like
Been reading on other threads today of Zigadenus being re-classified too..... I cannot keep up with all this stuff...... I'm making a conscious decision to just let all this taxonimical kerfuffle pass me by..... lif'es too short for these puzzles.
The great author Jorge Luis Borges wrote of a Chinese encyclopedia called the Heavenly Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge. In it is a suggested classification of animals: (a) those that belong to the emperor(b) embalmed ones(c) those that are trained(d) suckling pigs(e) mermaids(f) fabulous ones(g) stray dogs(h) those that are included in this classification(i) those that tremble as if they were mad (j) innumerable ones(k) those drawn with a very fine camel's-hair brush(l) etcetera(m) those that have just broken the flower vase(n) those that at a distance resemble fliesMaybe we should invent our own classification of plants(a) those impossible to grow but we keep on buying them (b) those thrown away by mistake in the winter because we didn't know they died back in the pot(c) those that are a complete waste of space but because we grew them from seed and they took 8 years to flower we can't bear to throw them away(d) those for which visitors comment "you won a prize with that!"(e) those for which your spouse comments (after walking five miles up the mountain) "is that it?"etc ......