In a practical sense, this is a much more useful taxon swap than the lanceolata-nebrownii one.
Unlike in that case, the framesii name is known and used, mainly because it relates to easily recognisable differences in the plants' morphology and also ecology/distribution.
Thanks for doing this.
In a practical sense, this is a much more useful taxon swap than the lanceolata-nebrownii one.
Unlike in that case, the framesii name is known and used, mainly because it relates to easily recognisable differences in the plants' morphology and also ecology/distribution.
Thanks for doing this.