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:Check J. Biogeogr. 31 p.1945-: "Bird-flower interactions in the Macaronesian Islands" to resolve. [[User:Dysmorodrepanis|Dysmorodrepanis]] 17:08, 20 June 2006 (UTC) |
:Check J. Biogeogr. 31 p.1945-: "Bird-flower interactions in the Macaronesian Islands" to resolve. [[User:Dysmorodrepanis|Dysmorodrepanis]] 17:08, 20 June 2006 (UTC) |
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More possible correcting; the current photo on the article page is of a plant that is often found in cultivation, but usually then called L. maculatum. The one usually found as bertholetii has flowers that are more reddish, and finer leaves. Whether they are different species, or subspecies, I don't know. [[User:Imc|Imc]] 19:35, 14 December 2006 (UTC) |
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This is not correct! Birds of the Phylloscopus-Group are active vistors of Lotus-Flowers! Even the worm looking friutrs of Lotus berthelotii are ditributed by these birds! Placed by [134.147.131.6] →ΣcoPhreekΔ 16:33, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
- Check J. Biogeogr. 31 p.1945-: "Bird-flower interactions in the Macaronesian Islands" to resolve. Dysmorodrepanis 17:08, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
The photograph
More possible correcting; the current photo on the article page is of a plant that is often found in cultivation, but usually then called L. maculatum. The one usually found as bertholetii has flowers that are more reddish, and finer leaves. Whether they are different species, or subspecies, I don't know. Imc 19:35, 14 December 2006 (UTC)