[Arisaema-l] New Member Intro.

Eric Gouda E.J.Gouda at uu.nl
Wed Feb 22 14:33:56 CET 2012


Op 22-2-2012 12:00, arisaema-l-request at science.uu.nl schreef:
> Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:49:36 -0800 (PST)
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> Subject: Re: [Arisaema-l] New Member Intro.
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> Welcome, Paul. This is not the most active list for discussion on the web by any means,
Discussion is never forced, but you are happily invited to contribute to 
an ongoing discussion on this list as well as posting images and 
discussions about those images in our Gallery: 
http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/temperate/?gal=arisaema
Be sure to Check the Check Box to note the list about the postings.

This Gallery has about 520 Arisaema or related images and I'm sure some 
of you can do that amount by their own:-)

Experiences with one of my other lists is that the Gallery postings will 
generate several messages each day, for those who are interested, have a 
look at:
http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/tropical/?gal=brom with about 3500 images

Have fun

Best,
Eric
> 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)


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