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  [Aroid-l] New Aroideana, Vol. 32, 2009.
From: <ju-bo at msn.com> on 2009.08.31 at 20:50:42
Dear EVERYBODY=2C

I received my copy of the new Aroideana earlier today=2C and talk about something that was SO worth waiting for! =3B =3B WHAT AN ISSUE! =3B =3B Congrats to our tireless Editor Derek Burch=2C and to all the authors who are responsible to such an eclectic collection and mix of both scientific AND ''popular'' articles and papers! =3B =3B
We will=2C I am sure=2C all have or personal favorites=2C but mine was one of two of Josef Bogner`s articles=2C the one on Zomicarpella=2C a tiny plant which I have been researching the origins of and wondering about =3B for over 20 years=2C way back since there was a photo. of the one leaf and a bloom from cultivation in 1881=2C with no real info. but published in a REAL early issue of Aroideana (Vol. 1=2C No. 3)=2CTom Croats article on Colombian aroids=2C superbly written and illustrated (as usual!)=2C all the other scientific descriptions by Pete Boyce and others=2C and the wonderful papers on private collections/gardens by M. Challis=2C Steve Lucas and Leland Miyano which I have already =3B read=2C plus I still have left all the other authors from Holland=2C India=2C France (nice work=2C Genevieve!) This volume will keep me busy reading for days to come.
As one would say back in my Trinidad=2C W.I. (land of "de chubas")=2C "Allyuh=2C dat is one book fada!" (All of you=2C that is the father of books).

Good Growing=2C

Julius Boos
WPB=2C
FLORIDA
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