IAS West Coast Show and Sale
- Subject: IAS West Coast Show and Sale
- From: &* R* <c*@ecoanalysts.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 20:09:59 -0700
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Howdy,
All! The
second meeting of the West Coast Chapter of the International Aroid Society
will be held on Sunday, 18 October 2009, from Noon ‘til 4:00 PM.
All the details are available here: http://www.aroid.org/westcoast/ The
meeting is FREE to all!! Our venue for this meeting will be the University of
California, Davis Botanical Conservatory http://greenhouse.ucdavis.edu/conservatory/
where we will have a tour of the collections, by plant guy, Ernesto Sandoval. We
will have a aroid sale and we encourage any plant donations (all proceeds to
support the UCD Botanical Conservatory as a thank you for hosting us). There
will be presentations on aroids (details on the website). We encourage anyone
and everyone who is interested in aroids to come and enjoy the collections, the
talks, the company, and hopefully come away with a neat new plant or two. On
the West Coast Chapter page of the IAS website http://www.aroid.org/westcoast/
is a flyer that can be downloaded. It would be great if local aroid folks here
in California could print off copies and post them at their local nurseries,
gardening shops, florists, and college botany and horticultural departments.
The more we spread the word, the better the turn out! Thanks for the help! Questions?
Comments? We
hope to see you all there! Christopher
Rogers Albert
Huntington Paul
Licht Dan
Levin D.
Christopher Rogers Senior
Invertebrate Ecologist/ Taxonomist ((,///////////=======< EcoAnalysts, Inc. 1.530.383.4798 P.O. Box 4098 Davis, CA 95616 USA Invertebrate
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