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where can i get more info on that book? thanx a lot!
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Yuri Panchul reply on October 18th, 2008 8:38 pm:
This is the most important book in the history of camellia taxonomy. The description of species as known back in 1950s. You can get it in large libraries or you can buy it in places like amazon.com for $150-$300.
I will make a review of this book in a month or so.
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