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Subject: Fwd: Arisaema sikokianum seed - seed source announcement
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Dear Arisaema-L;
I am forwarding this for my friends Marsha Russell and
Mark McDonough. It should be of some interest to this group.
My friend, Marsha Russell of Littleton, Massachusetts, had a
bumper crop of seed of Arisaema sikokianum this year (approximately
6000 seeds). She's offering up her fresh autumn 2006 seed harvest
for sale for US domestic orders, with deep quantity discounts. Check
this link for details:
<http://www.plantbuzz.com/seed/sikokianum-seed.htm>http://www.plantbuzz.c=om/seed/sikokianum-seed.htm
I think it was 4 years ago that I gave Marsha a dozen and a
half seedlings of the fabulous Japanese "Jack-in-the-pulpit";
Arisaema sikokianum. While my own self-sown seedlings have been slow
to mature (my garden is rather hot and sunny), in just 3 years in her
garden/nursery, the seedlings exploded into magnificent flowering
specimens with abundant seed set (her garden conditions are more
shaded and moist than mine).
Based on how rare it is to see seed of this species offered
commercially, this is a good opportunity to get some fresh seed at a
reasonable rate. This species is somewhat variable, so be sure to
check out the photographs posted on the webpage link I provided above.
Mark McDonough
<mailto:antennaria at aol.com>antennaria at aol.com
<http://www.plantbuzz.com/>http://www.plantbuzz.com/
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Dr. James W. Waddick
8871 NW Brostrom Rd.
Kansas City Missouri 64152-2711
USA
Ph. 816-746-1949
Zone 5 Record low -23F
Summer 100F +
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<div>Dear Arisaema-L;</div>
<div><x-tab> </x-tab>I am
forwarding this for my friends Marsha
Russell<x-tab> </x-tab>and Mark
McDonough. It should be of some interest to this group.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><x-tab> </x-tab>My
friend, Marsha Russell of Littleton, Massachusetts, had a bumper crop
of seed of Arisaema sikokianum this year (approximately 6000 seeds). =;
She's offering up her fresh autumn 2006 seed harvest for sale for US
domestic orders, with deep quantity discounts. Check this link
for details:<br>
<a
href="http://www.plantbuzz.com/seed/sikokianum-seed.htm"
>http://www.plantbuzz.com/seed/sikokianum-seed.htm</a></div>
<div> </div>
<div>I think it was 4 years ago that I gave Marsha a dozen and a
half seedlings of the fabulous Japanese
"Jack-in-the-pulpit"; Arisaema sikokianum. While my own
self-sown seedlings have been slow to mature (my garden is rather hot
and sunny), in just 3 years in her garden/nursery, the seedlings
exploded into magnificent flowering specimens with abundant seed set
(her garden conditions are more shaded and moist than mine).</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Based on how rare it is to see seed of this species offered
commercially, this is a good opportunity to get some fresh seed at a
reasonable rate. This species is somewhat variable, so be sure to
check out the photographs posted on the webpage link I provided
above.</div>
<div> </div>
<div><font size="-1">Mark McDonough</font></div>
<div><a href="mailto:antennaria at aol.com"><font
size="-1">antennaria at aol.com</font></a></div>
<div><a href="http://www.plantbuzz.com/"><font
size="-1">http://www.plantbuzz.com/</font></a></div>
<div> </div>
<div><br></div>
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<div>Dr. James W. Waddick<br>
8871 NW Brostrom Rd.<br>
Kansas City Missouri 64152-2711<br>
USA<br>
Ph. 816-746-1949<br>
Zone 5 Record low -23F<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>Summer 100F +<br>
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