Re: IAS Newsletter
- Subject: Re: IAS Newsletter
- From: P* B*
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 10:36:05 -0500 (CDT)
Dear Ron
No problem.
The Spaths and Amorphos do well at Kew, although we don't grow
too many of the former, in part because most of my fieldwork has
been in Asia and that mainly in the Sunda shelf area where Spath
only gets into the edge of the Philippines.
Delighted to here that you'll consider doing a Spath. article for the
journal. I am very keen to get a better balance in Aroideana with
more cultural stuff to lighten the heavy science. the main problem
is that while my science colleagues are very happy to roll out
papers the hort. folks are rather more shy of putting their
knowledge in print.
Hope your weather is as good as it is here in the UK!
As ever
Pete
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Peter Boyce
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Richmond, Surrey
TW9 3AE
Tel. (+44) (0)20 8 332 5207
fax. (+44) (0)20 8 332 5278
email: p.boyce@rbgkew.org.uk (work)
boyce@pothos.demon.co.uk (home)