Re: Aroid Registration


Ah ha...and now we hit on another important topic...aroid
registration...yes, our IAS does have a formal process for registering
hybrids/cultivars.  And the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
gives specific rules to the naming of hybrids.  We've overlooked that
subject on our web site and will need to add it there.
Petra

----- Original Message -----
From: "irisman" <irisman@AMERITECH.NET>
To: <ARISAEMA-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:00 AM
Subject: Re: triphyllum colors,.hybridization, intergeneric stuff, etc.


> Hello All--I see that I did prompt some discussion.  I am in another group
> where irisman is known   --I will try to identify myself each time in this
> group,  but I have to learn a new set of habits, then, not too easy at my
> age,(78) where learning a new password is a trial.
>
> I would hope that nobody would want to pass off hybrids as species, the
> problem of identification is tough enough ,it would appear.  Isn't there a
> nomenclatural committee somewhere, (international?) that also has rules
for
> registering hybrids with known parentage ?   Or am I spoiled because of my
> iris associations?  The species identification problem with irises is
> troubled  also, even after 300 years or so of taxonomic revisions., but
> there's more published, and more , so most of us have better illusions,
> probably.
>
>   Adam Fikso, 3620 Glenview rd.,  Glenview, IL USDA Zone 5a -- to -25F
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6" <JimMcClem@AOL.COM>
> To: <ARISAEMA-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 7:13 PM
> Subject: Re: triphyllum colors,.hybridization, intergeneric stuff, etc.
>
>
> > In a message dated 3/6/02 3:54:41 PM, irisman@AMERITECH.NET writes:
> >
> > << I also had to ask about the list because different lists have quite
> > different unspoken conventions for answering, or "talking" and I was
> trying
> > to find my way, being somewhat intrusive, outspoken, etc
> >  >>
> >
> > Having watched this exchange, I would like to point out that most lists
do
> > suggest that a writer identify himself. Alpine-L, for instance, strongly
> > suggests/requires that one give his/her name and place of residence.
It's
> > difficult to get into the mood to respond to anonymous postings. (If
your
> > name is really irisman. you have my apologies).
> >
> > Jim McClements, Dover, Delaware, USA
>




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