about 10 years ago i translate an BCSS Article about Yavia cryptocarpa in to chinese.
But now i look back, the original link become Invalid.
I only have translated version of the article and lost the info about original author.
I want to credit the original author properly.
Can anyone help me get back the article ?
It's about the field work and collect seed fro, wild.
The Invalid is http://www.bcss.org.uk/yavia.pdf
Article about Yavia cryptocarpa Solved
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Article about Yavia cryptocarpa Solved
From taiwan. hot humid subtropical island.
Pachypodium grow like weed here.
(not really, but u get the idea hot sunny rainy)
Pachypodium grow like weed here.
(not really, but u get the idea hot sunny rainy)
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Re: Article about Yavia cryptocarpa
You can still access it at http://web.archive.org/web/200709271346 ... /yavia.pdf
Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
Re: Article about Yavia cryptocarpa
thank you it's very helpful.
From taiwan. hot humid subtropical island.
Pachypodium grow like weed here.
(not really, but u get the idea hot sunny rainy)
Pachypodium grow like weed here.
(not really, but u get the idea hot sunny rainy)