Question for all olive lovers. I would like to know what is your candid
opinion of the number of species, 76 in all listed in Tursch & Greifeneder's
book Olive Shells, The Genus etc. as opposed to the 176 species listed by
Petuch and Sargent in their book.
Home from nursing home recovering from a broken arm, and knee cap. Can't
keep an old olive collector of 89 years old down, still looking for elusive
olives, and pectens of course.
Ed Haviland