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Two more of Jim's collections this time for Equador. Both collected on 5th of July 1993 in the crater of Volcan Pululahua (N of Quito). Both accessions are lacking a collection numbers in our records. Alan The Adiantum is JCA13695 and the Cheilanthes is JCA13696 both collected at c.3000m.If you would like a pdf copy of Jim's field notes for these collections e-mail me.RegardsDavid Stephens
JJA 689.270: Muscari discolor(Subgen. Botryanthus) * Turkey, Mardin, N of Mardin. 1100m. Among talus on steep limestone slopes. (This is the 'true' plant. Hausshnecht's type-collection was from Mardin & this taxon appears to be restricted to the hills in southern Urfa & Mardin provinces, along the northern edge of the Syrian Desert running towards the Iraqi border. Extreamely early flowering (February with us) & about 10cm. tall with racemes of bicolored, open-mouthed bells, the blackish blue of the base contrasting with the white of the apex, which occupies almost half of the length of each flower.)Sowing: Nov. 2008Germinating: Dec. 2008First blooming: Feb. 2013I couldn't find this on the master list but on Sept. 2008 list.
The master list of JJA seed is unfortunately not fully complete. Jim started compiling this list but never finished it. It is possible to find entries on the individual seed lists that are not shown on the master list. I spent several months trying to make it comprehensive but it is a mammoth task. We finally decided that it was better to put it on the website 99% complete rather than not at all.