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"Extinct" flower found in Isle of Man garden
Claire Thompson, UBC BG work-study student, provides another write-up:
A cultivar of gladiolus thought to be extinct has been found in a garden on the Isle of Man. Gardener Edward Huyton has since donated individuals for propagation to the National Trust in England.
Links:
- 'Extinct' flower found in garden via the BBC
- What's in your garden? via BBC Isle of Man
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at 7:00 AM on October 19, 2009
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