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Re: Syngonium seeds


I believe it was me. I would reallty appreciate the seeds. Let me nkow of any shipping costs if you can indeed sent them. I am  working on the morphology through development ( a topic of recent discussion here)

Eric C. Morgan
Curator of Botany
Bartlett Arboretum
151 Brookdale Rd
Stamford CT 06903
e*@yahoo.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Windy Aubrey <exotics@hawaii.rr.com>
To: Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Sun, Jul 26, 2009 2:49 pm
Subject: [Aroid-l] Syngonium seeds

Hi, Everyone,
 
I remember a while back someone was asking for Syngonium seeds for a project they were working on. 
Where I live Syngoniums are growing wild, but I never came across any seed. 
Today while walking my dogs in the woods I came across a fallen tree with a large Sygonium vining on it, and there it was ripe Syngonium seeds!  I heard these seeds are tasty, 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, or someone who remembers this query, contacts me.
 
Windy
 
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