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Old 06-13-2006, 11:50 AM
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Since you are looking at wild native species it will be possible for you to identify them from photos. You will need to get a reference book that has a section on cool growing Andes species.

Here in the United States it is hard to grow cooler growing species and most people grow warm tolerant hybrids. I could not even begin to ID cool plants as I can not grow them. Maybe you will get lucky and someone in our more northern climates will have seen them.
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