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k.roberts at actrix.co.nz
k.roberts at actrix.co.nz
Sat Apr 13 01:51:15 CEST 2002
hardy Aroids)" <ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL>
From: Kim Roberts <k.roberts at ACTRIX.CO.NZ>
Subject: Re: AEG SEEDEX MAILINGS
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Please put me down for cat. B. I already have amurense, candidissum,
ciliatum (& v. liubaense), costatum, consanguineum, flavum,
exappendiculatum, griffithii, erubescens, triphyllum, peninsulae,
jacquemontii & sikokianum. A. franchetiam and fargesii would be wonderful=,
or any dark coloured (rather than green) would be appreciated.
Many thanks.
Kim
32A Cullahill Street
Christchurch 8005 New Zealand
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith La Rocque" <channa21 at HOTMAIL.COM>
To: <ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 5:27 PM
Subject: AEG SEEDEX MAILINGS
> Hello all.......
>
> AEG members now number over 200.
> To facilitate the last step in this years Seedex, I need your help.
> Please e-mail(post on Arisaema-L) me asap and categorize yourself and y=our
> seed request as follows;
> A) An AEG member, who is happy to receive any and all seed, like mysel=f
> B) An AEG member, who is fortunate enough to have established species =in
> their garden, and requests species excluding those varieties. Please be
> realistic with your request(s)
> C) An AEG member, who for whatever reason, does not desire seed this
year.
> Although the distribution of seed through the AEG is later than most
> other societies now that we are bihemispheric, seed ripening, harvest, =and
> receipt goes on year round, skewed heavily to the northern hemispheres
> seasons.
> This years seed contributions were the lowest to date. (mabe due to =the
> dry summer last year--KEITH).
>
> This has been a message from Craig Stubbs...... Thank you All!
>
> Keith
>
>
>
>
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