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Subject: Crape myrtle
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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@webjockey.net>
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I'm trying to come up with type-3 and type-4 fu'ivla for the crape myrtle, 
which is common around here. The scientific name is Lagerstroemia indica 
(there are some other species) and, despite the common name, it is a 
loosestrife, not a myrtle. Some possibilities are:

3: ricrlagerstromia, ricrlagerctremi, ricrlagerctroimi
4: largectroimi, largestremia

Comments? Suggestions?

phma

