[Arisaema-l] New Member Intro.
2csh
2csh at bellsouth.net
Wed Feb 22 02:49:36 CET 2012
Welcome, Paul. This is not the most active list for discussion on the web by any means, but the AEG seed exchange is terrific and gives you access to seeds of plants that you otherwise can't get in the USA . And it's hard to beat the price!
Here in the Atlanta area, I now have large points sticking well out of the ground for sikokianum, ringens, serratum var. mayebarae as well as my hachijoense (serratum variety) and its seedlings. Of course a lot of things are coming up early this season because of the mild winter in the southeastern USA.
Charles Hunter
Smyrna, Georgia USA (zone 7)
--- On Tue, 2/21/12, paulhschneider at comcast.net <paulhschneider at comcast.net> wrote:
From: paulhschneider at comcast.net <paulhschneider at comcast.net>
Subject: [Arisaema-l] New Member Intro.
To: "AEG Mailing List" <arisaema-l at science.uu.nl>
Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 2:27 PM
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Could not send this out via address listed on AEG info page so I'm trying the mailing list:
Hello to all AEG members; My name is Paul Schneider. I live northeast of Nashville, Tennessee, UDSA Zone 7A on 2.3 acres. I'm currently retired & spend my time gardening & creating art( abstract sculpture). I have been involved with plants and gardening off & on for most of my life. For the last 30 years or so I have been able to become more seriously involved in gardening; first in my childhood home in northern New York and for the last 8 years at our current home in Tennessee.
I'm a member of The American Bamboo Society, The American Conifer Society, North American Rock Garden Society, & Middle Tennessee Perennial Plant Society. My current garden interests are varied but include plants related to the aforementioned societies and also aroids, Berberis species & cultivars, hardy palms & xeric plants such as hardy cactus, yuccas & agaves. The childhood woodlands of northern NY & Vermont introduced me to Arisaema triphyllum & have fostered a lifelong interest in the genus Arisaema. Hopefully here in Zone 7A my garden will be able to nourish many of the great asian species also. I currently have A. sikokkianum, A. fargesii, A. consanguineum growing in the garden along with Pinellia tripartita, P. pedatisecta, Amorphophallus konjac, Sauromatum venosum,& Arum italicum var. pictum. I look forward to the opportunity to be a member of the AEG. phs, Eastern Sun Studio & Gardens, Portland, TN
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