amaryllidaceae
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I am a botanist and private collector in Holland. I am collecting Amaryllidaceae. I am searching Hippeastrum species, Hymenocallis species and Griffinia species. Also other Amaryllidaceae such as Brunsvigia, Ammocharis, Boophane, Placea species are very welcome. I am searching bulbs of seeds of these plants.
Can and will you help me please?
Or do you know other people in you area who can help me? Maybe botanists or private collectors?
Thank you very much and I hope to hear soon from you again.
Ton Wijnen
Holland"
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