Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
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I think this is Leucanthemum superbum. It’s a widely grown garden perennial in Europe.
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Alastair
I think this is Leucanthemum superbum. It’s a widely grown garden perennial in Europe.
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Hi, I don’t currently have access to my books due to our COVID lockdown but will check the European Garden Flora when I have access. Both taxa are similar and L. maximum is one of the parents of L. x superbum so there is a high degree of similarity. L. x superbum is very widely grown in Europe and North America while L. maximum is less widely grown. It could be either but the most likely is the garden hybrid.
Hi, I don’t currently have access to my books due to our COVID lockdown but will check the European Garden Flora when I have access. Both taxa are similar and L. maximum is one of the parents of L. x superbum so there is a high degree of similarity. L. x superbum is very widely grown in Europe and North America while L. maximum is less widely grown. It could be either but the most likely is the garden hybrid.
Sent: 06 July 2020 17:00
To: Alastair Culham <a.cu...@reading.ac.uk>
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