Re: [aroid-l] The word "aroid"
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- From: "W. George Schmid" h*@bellsouth.net
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 12:43:28 -0400
Hi Ron, Aron, is the classical Greek name used by the Greek polymath Theophrastus for Arum. Its meaning is the same. HTH George W. George Schmid Hosta Hill - Tucker Georgia USA Zone 7a - 1188 feet AMSL 84-12'-30" West_33-51' North > Very intersting!! What does the Greek word 'aron' mean??? Ron
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