I don't suppose the ethnobotanists would have another view of this, would
they?
How would current folk/scientific labels compare with those in historical
records?
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bunny
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Subject: Re: carrizo = phragmites in SoCal?
The fly in the ointment of this discussion is that there are two kinds of
cane commonly called "carrizo," both of which are known to grow in Southern
California