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Dear Jim,

There really isn't anything.  Unfortunately, with my manuscript, field= =

notes, slides, and library gone, I don't know if I have the energy to=2=0
start over on the project.  But it should be done, and I don't know 
anyone else to do it.

Barry

On Apr 2, 2004, at 3:47 PM, Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6 wrote:

>
>  In a message dated 4/1/04 6:10:14 PM, asiatica at NNI.COM writes:
>
>
>
> Various species are more or less discriminating about their
>  pollinator(s).=A0 The plants in subgenera Asarum and Asiasarum are
>  generally less discriminating, and those in subgenera Heterotropa
>  (Japan and China) and Hexastylis (America and maybe China) are more
>  specific.=A0 Chinese and Japanese species in subgenus Heterotropa =
rarely
>  spontaneously set seed in cultivation.
>
>
>
>
>  Barry
>
>  Is there anything approaching a comprehensive key/description/book on= =

> the whole Asarum genus? I know that you were working on the idea a few= =

> years ago.
>
>  If nothing in one place, what would you recommend as a group of 
> resources, particularly the Chinese species that Chen Yi sells and the= =

> NA species?
>
>  Jim
>
>
>
>  Jim
>
>
>
>  Jim McClements
>  50 S. Prestwick Ct, Dover, Delaware, 19904, USA, Zone 7a

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Dear Jim,


There really isn't anything.  Unfortunately, with my manuscript, field
notes, slides, and library gone, I don't know if I have the energy to
start over on the project.  But it should be done, and I don't know
anyone else to do it.


Barry


On Apr 2, 2004, at 3:47 PM, Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6 wrote:


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<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> In a message
dated 4/1/04 6:10:14 PM, asiatica at NNI.COM =
writes:</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>




<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller>Various
species are more or less discriminating about =
their</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>

<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller>
pollinator(s).=A0 The plants in subgenera Asarum and Asiasarum =
are</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>

<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> generally
less discriminating, and those in subgenera =
Heterotropa</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>

<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> (Japan and
China) and Hexastylis (America and maybe China) are =
more</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>

<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> specific.=A0
Chinese and Japanese species in subgenus Heterotropa =
rarely</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>

<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller>
spontaneously set seed in =
cultivation.</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>





<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> =
Barry</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>


<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> Is there
anything approaching a comprehensive key/description/book on the whole
Asarum genus? I know that you were working on the idea a few years =
ago.</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>


<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> If nothing
in one place, what would you recommend as a group of resources,
particularly the Chinese species that Chen Yi sells and the NA =
species?</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>


<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> =
Jim</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>




<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> =
Jim</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>




<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> Jim
McClements</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>

<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller><x-tad-smaller> 50 S.
Prestwick Ct, Dover, Delaware, 19904, USA, Zone =
7a</x-tad-smaller></smaller></fontfamily></excerpt><excerpt>

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