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From: Nova Garside <novagarside at GMAIL.COM>
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Hi Erick,

Welcome! Look forward to seeing those photos :) I also got hooked on
Arisaema with A. sikokianum.

Nova
Montreal

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Erick Adams <rogthegoat at hotmail.com> wro=te:

> I realized when I was posting pictures to the gallery that I joined ear=lier
> this
> year and never made an introduction. So here it goes:
>
> I'm Erick Adams.  I Live in Rhode Island, USA (zone 6a, with wet coasta=l
> winters and little snow cover). We get slush.  I got into plants right
> after high
> school when I bought an Audubon Field Guide to Trees of Eastern North
> America.  Then business brought me near The Arnold Arboretum.  I stoppe=d in
> and continued to stop in every weekend for about two years to pour over=the
> collections. That hooked me on Asian flora.  Then college.  I started o=ut
> at
> The University of Rhode Island doing Landscape Architecture, but ended =up
> transferring to Cornell and doing Plant Science in the end. Currently, =I
> work at
> home so my garden is always close.  I picked up on Arisaema around 2002=,
> when I saw A. sikokianum in bloom for the fist time.   My other hobbies
> include
> woodcraft, making furniture, stonework, & garden design.
>
> Nice to be here.
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Hi Erick, <br><br>Welcome! Look forward to seeing those photos :) I also =got hooked on Arisaema with A. sikokianum.<br><br>Nova<br>Montreal<br><br=><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Erick Adams =<span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:rogthegoat at hotmail.com">rogthegoa=t at hotmail.com</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204=, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">I realized wh=en I was posting pictures to the gallery that I joined earlier this<br>
year and never made an introduction. So here it goes:<br>
<br>
I'm Erick Adams. &nbsp;I Live in Rhode Island, USA (zone 6a, with wet coa=stal<br>
winters and little snow cover). We get slush. &nbsp;I got into plants rig=ht after high<br>
school when I bought an Audubon Field Guide to Trees of Eastern North<br>
America. &nbsp;Then business brought me near The Arnold Arboretum. &nbsp;=I stopped in<br>
and continued to stop in every weekend for about two years to pour over t=he<br>
collections. That hooked me on Asian flora. &nbsp;Then college. &nbsp;I s=tarted out at<br>
The University of Rhode Island doing Landscape Architecture, but ended up=<br>
transferring to Cornell and doing Plant Science in the end. Currently, &n=bsp;I work at<br>
home so my garden is always close. &nbsp;I picked up on Arisaema around 2=002,<br>
when I saw A. sikokianum in bloom for the fist time. &nbsp; My other hobb=ies include<br>
woodcraft, making furniture, stonework, &amp; garden design.<br>
<br>
Nice to be here.<br>
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