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Old 31st May 2009, 11:22 PM
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Default Re:burbidgeae x edwardsiana

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Originally Posted by shawnintland View Post
Hi Pop,

After seeing the burbidgeae in situ, I'm wondering about the role of the ultramafic soils. The rajah, villosa, and ,I think, the burbidgeae all seemed to inhabit zones where this was the predominant soil type..
~Shawn
Hi Shawn, do you think the ultramafic soil are fragmented sandstone and clay in nature. At least from my perception , and having visited, those ground where rajah, villosa and burbidgeae look similar as the soil found in most part of Malaysia and Indonesia. Thailand?

I'm now testing to see if highland intermediate neps will do well with coarse clay. Later on will try out with highlander as i don't have any at the moment. I'm positively sure they would but just curious to find out.
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