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From: Janelle Denny <jalgraha at YAHOO.COM>
Subject: ARISAEMA COLLECTION  (trading)
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I am wanting to either trade or sell my whole collection. If interested I=will provide a list of what I have. I would like to trade for other wood=land plants . Plants that interest me are asarum , hepatica , smaller nam=ed hosta's , and trilliums .

Thanks
Paul Denny
Adam Fikso <irisman at AMERITECH.NET> wrote:
Last year there was a brief exchange of view on the effect of Uromyces =where
I took the position that it was not reasosnable to destroy a large portio=n
of one's colection, or the whole thing if one acquired an infection in on=e's
garden.

I urged the use of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) at least on a trial bas=is
stating that it had been useful to me in combating infections in iris, ci=ted
a couple of articles (as I remember) on the use of aspirin and SAR System=ic
Acquired Resistance) and mentioned that some of my A. triphyllum s showed
rather severe infections and that I had sprayed the leaves with a solutio=n
of 2 325 mg. aspirins in a gallon of water and given them a drench of the
same.

I can now report that both sets of plants have come up this year, show no
signs of the former infection and have doubled in size. I am delighted
since both plants had been purchased on eBay and were of a form I had not
had before. Neither set of plants was moved from the site in which the
infection showed up.

If the infection had showed in plants I had had for a while, I might have
moved them to an area not quite so wet, with more sun and air circulation=,
but since I didn't feel that the infection had arisen from within my gard=en,
or that I had gotten the infection from windblown spores, I did not regar=d
this as necessary.

The acronym SAR has been supplanted by another,recently, with a similar
meaning (ISR) induced systemic resistance, giving the term a slightly
different emphasis if one wants to search the net using key words for oth=er
articles on this topic. . Adam Fikso Zone 5a, in Glenview, IL


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<div>I am wanting to either trade or sell my whole collection. If interes=ted I will provide a list of what I have. I would like to trade for other=woodland plants . Plants that interest me are asarum , hepatica , smalle=r named hosta's ,&nbsp;and trilliums .</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>Tha=nks</div>  <div>Paul Denny<BR><B><I>Adam Fikso &lt;irisman at AMERITECH.NET&=gt;</I></B> wrote: </div>  <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LE=FT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Last year ther=e was a brief exchange of view on the effect of Uromyces where <BR>I took=the position that it was not reasosnable to destroy a large portion <BR>=of one's colection, or the whole thing if one acquired an infection in on=e's <BR>garden.<BR><BR>I urged the use of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) =at least on a trial basis <BR>stating that it had been useful to me in co=mbating infections in iris, cited <BR>a couple of articles (as I remember=) on the use of aspirin and SAR Systemic
<BR>Acquired Resistance) and mentioned that some of my A. triphyllum s s=howed <BR>rather severe infections and that I had sprayed the leaves with=a solution <BR>of 2 325 mg. aspirins in a gallon of water and given them=a drench of the <BR>same.<BR><BR>I can now report that both sets of plan=ts have come up this year, show no <BR>signs of the former infection and =have doubled in size. I am delighted <BR>since both plants had been purch=ased on eBay and were of a form I had not <BR>had before. Neither set of =plants was moved from the site in which the <BR>infection showed up.<BR><=BR>If the infection had showed in plants I had had for a while, I might h=ave <BR>moved them to an area not quite so wet, with more sun and air cir=culation, <BR>but since I didn't feel that the infection had arisen from =within my garden, <BR>or that I had gotten the infection from windblown s=pores, I did not regard <BR>this as necessary.<BR><BR>The acronym SAR has=been supplanted by another,recently,
with a similar <BR>meaning (ISR) induced systemic resistance, giving the=term a slightly <BR>different emphasis if one wants to search the net us=ing key words for other <BR>articles on this topic. . Adam Fikso Zone 5a,=in Glenview, IL <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p>
<hr size=1>Blab-away for as little as 1=A2/min. Make <a href="http:=//us.rd.yahoo.com/mail_us/taglines/postman2/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt==39663/*http://voice.yahoo.com"> PC-to-Phone Calls</a> using Yahoo! Messen=ger with Voice.
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