From: <ju-bo at msn.com> on 2009.07.31 at 10:40:31
Dear Windy and Friends=2C
My old friend Vic Soukup was the person searching for the seeds of MANY genera of aroids. I had sent him seeds of what I think was escapee Syngonium podophyllum collected here in S. Florida growing on a huge Cypress tree on the edge of the Everglades. =3B This and other escaped aroid species are common=2C and in some instances have become real invasive and a pest here in the South.
Hopefully Vic will contact you.
The Best=2C
Julius WPB=2C =3B S. Florida
From: exotics@hawaii.rr.com To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com Date: Sun=2C 26 Jul 2009 08:49:08 -1000 Subject: [Aroid-l] Syngonium seeds
Hi=2C Everyone=2C  =3B I remember a while back someone was asking for Syngonium seeds for a project they were working on. =3B Where I live Syngoniums are growing wild=2C but I =3Bnever came across any seed. =3B Today while walking my dogs in the woods I came across a fallen tree with a large Sygonium vining on it=2C and there it was ripe Syngonium seeds! =3B I heard these seeds =3Bare tasty=2C so luckily no wild chickens or rats had found them first. I will put these seeds into the refrigerator for a while in hopes the person who inquired is still out there=2C or someone who remembers this query=2C contacts me.  =3B Windy  =3B Your message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: 001 (4) 002 (5)
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