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Troy starts with ...
Daleys has the normal and large leaf jabo's listed as the same species. Is this correct?
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13th January 2015 4:32pm
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The poster formerly known as... says...
No. I don't believe the large leaf, AKA Grimal, has a real species name pinned down as yet.
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MIke T1 says...
The common small leaf jaboticaba is Myrciaria cauliflora var. Sabara and the large leaf or Grimal was believed to be Myrciaria spirito santensis for a long time.Now it appears to be a different species all together from spirito santensis without a confirmed Latin name.
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Troy says...
cool, thanks Mike. I know the names from the tff, i just didnt realise daleys had grimal.
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