From: Baumfarn Webmaster <webmaster at baumfarn.at> on 2009.08.29 at 22:50:40(19867)
Hi,
apparently I missed the "right now" -- Sorry.
I'm from Vienna, Austria.
Enjoing all esspecially Amorphophallus, helicodiceros muscivorus
(allthough I killed all my bulbs *sigh*), symplocarpus foetidus.
Also I messed around with aquatic aroids.
Since I have no garden, limited space and limited time. It's sometimes
quite hard and the reason I lost so many :-(
Best experience until now are seedlings. Next time I should give more
away ...
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greetings
Peter
//
Windy Aubrey wrote:
> Windy Aubrey
> Waimanalo, Hawaii
> Windward (East)side of Oahu
>
> Hot and heavy into Anthurium species!
> Some Aglaonema
> Some Homalomena
> and a few Philodendron
>
> I understand the need to have the Newsletter sent via email, but I
> really miss receiving it in the mail.
>
> A seed bank would be nice, but next to impossible. Maybe members
> could list what they had becoming available and trade that way.
> I met a great friend who lives in France through trading seeds, and
> now have some different Anthurium species to show from our exchanges.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* ExoticRainforest
> *To:* Discussion of aroids
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 19, 2009 7:55 AM
> *Subject:* [Aroid-l] Enjoy Aroid l? Please tell us where you are!
>
> I have a proposal to make to the International Aroid Society board
> of directors in September and would enjoy feedback from all that
> subscribe to Aroid l. Please don't think you shouldn't respond
> just because you haven't joined the IAS.........yet. Part of the
> proposal is to hopefully give you more reasons to want to join but
> no one is going to be calling you or flooding your inbox with mail!
>
> Would everyone receiving these posts today hit "reply" *right now*
> and tell us what state or country you live in? If you are
> willing, please also tell us what genera of Araceae you enjoy
> growing and if you have specific suggestions as to how the IAS can
> serve you personally please add a brief note.
>
> If nothing else, please let us know what part of the U.S. or world
> is your home.
>
> Thanks to all and please do consider joining your fellow aroiders
> on September 19 and 20 at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in
> Miami, FL! There will be lots of aroids to peruse and take home,
> great presentations, a wonderful tropical garden with a living
> rain forest to explore and great food at the Saturday night
> dinner! Besides, Dr. Croat does great presentations!
>
> Good aroid growing to all of you!
>
> Steve Lucas
> www.ExoticRainforest.com
>
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>
>
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