Re: What happened to CATE-Araceae site?
- Subject: Re: What happened to CATE-Araceae site?
- From: S* M* <S*@kew.org>
- Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 14:11:56 +0000
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Dear All As Anna Haigh has already informed, the Cate Araceae site is up and running at
http://araceae-e--monocot-org.scratchpads.eu/ It is indeed unfortunate that the illustrated keys to Philodendron, Anthurium and all African aroid species, which were developed by Anna Haigh and
her team and Marcela Mora, are no longer available on the site. Some years ago we gave a copy of the Anthurium key to Tom and he has greatly expanded it as he mentioned in his recent email.
Keeping these institutional taxonomic websites going is not an easy matter, and inevitably administrative and personnel changes can have severe impacts,
as in this case. Unfortunately the key decisions for long term maintenance, being institutional, are not in the hands of the taxonomists, particularly Anna, who leads the project, who have dedicated years of effort to creating the content. However, it is
not true that Kew has stopped supporting CATE Araceae, as it still forms part of Anna’s and my own activities at Kew.
Greg is right to have been disappointed at the sudden changes to CATE that have happened. His contributions have been enormous and we are extremely
grateful for them. CATE is has always been open to aroid contributors, and as long as it is kept online we shall try our best to maintain and develop it. Best wishes Simon Mayo From: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com <aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com>
On Behalf Of Tom Croat Dear Nils: You are certainly correct about this key being made available. Certainly this is my intention and I will probably put it up at least on the MO website if we can figure out how to
make it happen and workable. I would like to have it on the IAS website as well because it will attract more attention from avid aroid growers. It will also have free standing descriptions and images of all the species.
Do you need anything special to be able to send me seed. I would just put the seeds into a small padded envelope and mark it scientific materials-no commercial value. It is not likely
to be intercepted. Actually clean seed from cultivated sources is perfectly legal but if you did so indicate they actually might go for inspection and they are so inefficient that the seeds would die before they would be sent to me. So it would be better not
to mark them as seeds. Tom
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On Behalf Of Nils Weessies Dear Tom, Thank you for your answer, I hope the key will one day be open-source, to make it easier for people like me to identify or describe species. I still have the Anthurium seeds for you, please email me so I can send them to you. They seem to germinate easily but not all berries are fertile. The mucus around the seed seems to extra sticky when comparing to other
Anthuriums. Kind regards, Nils Op zo 9 feb. 2020 19:17 schreef Tom Croat <T*@mobot.org>:
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