Marmorata
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Marmorata
S. ciliosum from Marmorata?
Yes, but no matter how I I can not find a correct place named Marmorata.
There is one Marmorata - a village near Neaples (Italy) but S. ciliosum does not grow there.
However - "marmorata" is a latin word and it means "marbeled" or "mottled".
This place / name is probably a wrong one.
Yes, but no matter how I I can not find a correct place named Marmorata.
There is one Marmorata - a village near Neaples (Italy) but S. ciliosum does not grow there.
However - "marmorata" is a latin word and it means "marbeled" or "mottled".
This place / name is probably a wrong one.
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