Re: Traffic on Aroid-l


Awesome!!!

Thank you, Peter!! Great image.

In the other societies in which I am involved (both scientific and hobbyist) we find that the FB forum is where all the new people go. If they happen to stick around, they eventually switch to the email list. The clutter on FB drives away the experts.  Most new people who start on FB  generally do not stick around.

Happy days,
Christopher

On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 at 00:42, ‪Peter Boyce‬ <p*@gmail.com> wrote:
I wholeheartedly agree with @Bernhard on how welcome is the renewed traffic on Aroid-l. The amount of supermarket hybrid white noise on FB is becoming quite intolerable.

Here's a gratuitous aroid: Bucephalandra kerangas at the Type locality.

Sarawak greetings!

Peter

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