, The Netherlands, 2002. It is a
very colorful plant with large fruit. Hope this gives you some where to look.
Nancy Robinson Tennessee USA
From: youngs.aberd...@btinternet.com
To: alpine-l@science.uu.nl
Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2013 23:48:12 +
Subject: [Alpine-l] Hypericum imbricatum
It seems
It seems that Ms Poulter was not prolific..
http://www.ipni.org/ipni/idAuthorSearch.do?id=7901-1back_page=%2Fipni%2FeditAdvAuthorSearch.do%3Ffind_abbreviation%3D%26find_surname%3DPoulter%26find_isoCountry%3D%26find_forename%3D%26output_format%3Dnormal
Poulter, Barbara A. (fl. 1954)
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Hello Maggi,
Thank you for your message and informations.
Unfortunately, I don't find description and articles about this plant, or in
extension articles or scientific publication. Also, the author (Poulter) is
unknown for me.
However, I know now that Hypericum imbricatum grows in southern
Dear all,
When I went a plant sale at the Botanical Gardens Utrecht organized by
Nederlandse Vereniging Rotsplanten, I bought Hypericum imbricatum.
I'm looking for botanical information on this plant and references to write an
article in the quarterly bulletin of the SAJA.
Can you help me?