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October 3, 2005 : Rostrinucula dependens
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Keywords: Lamiaceae | Rostrinucula dependens (Rehder) KudĂ´ | DJHC.0664B | 33900-0598-1998
Rostrinucula dependens is a member of one of the most successful plant families, the Lamiaceae (see that distribution map for the family!) or Labiatae. However, Rostrinucula itself is uncommon – it is a genus with only two species, both endemic to China. Only available in cultivation during recent years, the plant has no commonly used name, though UBC proposes a couple in its interpretative sign for its plant.
Photography resource link: Colour Theory as Applied to Landscape Photography via The Luminous Landscape.
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at October 3, 2005 12:00 AM
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