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Old 12-27-2007, 02:59 AM   #16 (permalink)
tony palmer
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Default Re: Himalayan trip

Hi Kev,
have you thought about Myanmar you would find hardy types of Bananas Aroids gingers and palms in northern Burma, it borders Yunnan Tibet and India, plant collectors are reluctant to go there, because most of it is inaccessible by road and the old trading roots are often blocked by land slips, its the largest sub-tropical forest in the world were many of the plants i have mentioned grow at altitude and are not named yet.
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