Re: [IGSROBIN] P boranense
- To: I*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [IGSROBIN] P boranense
- From: I* <a*@ALGONET.SE>
- Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 22:45:43 +0200
>Hello Ingrid,
>I thing this Pel. is on everyone's MUST HAVE list. Bit where does one get
>their hands on seed? I thought I had once from the G. Group but the seed
>was incorrectly identfied. What a disappointment.^
>Regards
>Alby
>Geraniaceae is all around the World
>S*@bigpond.com
><http://www.users.bigpond.com/SCRIVENS>
>
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>> From: Ingrid <alfmike@ALGONET.SE>
>> To: IGSROBIN@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
>> Subject: P boranense
>> Date: Monday, 19 April 1999 8:20
>>
>> Hello again,
>>
>> Yes, I confess, I haven't been online for a day or so :-))) so now I am
>> making up for lost time! Caught redhanded as you might say :-))) which
>> doesn't mean I am catching up with my e-mails...no way!
>>
>> Just stumbled over P boranense..has anyone it growing at home? Looks to
>be
>> a tuberous rooted pel, but that's about it :-))) ignorance rules here!
>>
>> All the best from Ingrid in Sweden ( one good thing about snow, you can't
>> see any slugs...! Thanks for all the info Andrew :-)))!
Hi Alby,
Stumbled over it at a nursery in Germany..or rather I got two of each
variety he had as they weren't that expensive nor large either. Is there a
picture somewhere? It looks like it has a strong healthy stem ..... seed?
With luck..that's why I got two. Otherwise ol' Scrooge here will buy only
one :-)))
Why is it on everybody's must list? Pel cortusifolium is on mine :-)))
All the best from Ingrid in Sweden..cold, wet ... but better weather
promised for Thursday.....hoping!!!