1999 AEG Seedx Report;Incoming

Jaime Rodriguez jaime at MATNET.COM
Tue Dec 21 23:42:40 CET 1999


Hi Craig,

I finally got the blasted Amorphophallus bulbifer to go dormant.  Is there
still time to send contributions to the AEG seedex for this year?  I have 3
large tubers/corms, bulbs and 4 tiny bubils of A. bulbifer,  and I have 5
good sized and 12 small tubers of A. odoratus HHM 001 to share with folks.
The only challenge s finding a box that can be well enough insulated that
they don't freeze in shipping.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Craig Stubbs <craigs at ICAN.NET>
To: <ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: 1999 AEG Seedx Report;Incoming


> At 06:17 PM 11/26/99 +0100, you wrote:
> >>                At this time I am most interested in soliciting as many
> >>donations as possible. Brian Cook and I are working on several logistic
> >>changes to further improve the AEG SEEDX
> >
> >Dear Craig,
> >
> >Does this include origin information on the seeds distributed. If so, the
> >donors have to include the information with the seeds or send the info by
> >email to you.
> >
> >Eric
> >
> >       SEED DONORS
>                 As Eric suggests, any and all info on the seeds you donate
> should be included. Many of us are donating seed from species purchased
from
> nurseries, received from friends, or acquired through the AEG. But for
those
> lucky enough to have wild collected species seed information such as A.
> consanguinium, Bhutan, Oct 98,3000m. will refine the AEG seed distribution
> process, and help Arisaemaphiles in the coming years identify those
species
> varieties they most desire.
>
>         "BURY ME IN SEED"  Craig
> "Always allow for the changes time will bring"
>



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