Re: Anthurium


Susan,
Oh yes, there is an International Aroid Society!  Go to
<http://hoya.mobot.org/ias> for more information.  We would like to have
you as a member.  We publish a quarterly Newsletter and an annual
scientific journal "Aroideana".  The Society has been active for over
twenty years.  If you have further questions, would be glad to answer.
Send me a private e-mail.
Dewey Fisk
President,
International Aroid Society


>Hi and Welcome Robert.
>I didn't know there was an Aroid Club anywhere.  Could you please post to
>the list how someone might join,
>or get a newsletter?
>Ditto for other Aroid clubs.
>Thanks
>Susan
>P.S.  Aroid-L has been so quiet lately I thought I got disconnected somehow!
>
>>>> Robert H Arias <rharias@juno.com> 05/09 1:09 PM >>>
>Hi everyone.
>My name is Robert Arias  rharias@juno.com
>This is my first e-mail to aroid-l.
>Some of you already know me as the editor of the Aroid Club of Tampa
>Bay's newsletter, "The Spathifile".

Dewey E. Fisk, Plant Nut
THE PHILODENDRON PHREAQUE
Your Source for Tropical Araceae
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