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Re: Pereskia seeds; list
- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Re: Pereskia seeds; list
- From: P*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 20:04:26 EST
In a message dated 98-12-29 11:42:59 EST, barbara pondered:
<< BTW what happened to the list? I did not get any messages for many days
(seems like weeks). Is everyone so busy that you can not spare few minutes
to post something, anything?
An update on pereskia seeds - still nothing for me, but I have no idea how
long do they take to germinate. Did anyone have them up? >>
hi yall,
this list is very quiet compared to the other 10 i subscribe to. for me it is
just a sign of how low houseplants rank among america's favorite hobbies. i
mean, i bet lists on wrestling, soap operas, beanie babies, race cars etc. get
much more traffic than our list.
also, i would love to see our list grow to the point that we would have
foreign correspondents (outside the u.s. and canada, ok i know canada is a
foreign country...).
as for the pereskia seeds, i have never worked with them before but i'm sure
the only thing you need is time and patience.
tsuh yang chen, nyc [in bloom: Brassocattleya Maikai, Dendrobium Yukidaruma
'The King', Potinara Apocalypse, Dendrobium serratilabium -- orchids;
Smithcodonia 'Behavin', Eucodonia andrieuxii 'Naomi', Streptocarpella (blue
flowers), Aeschynanthus marmoratus -- gesneriads; Pachystachys lutea (shrimp
plant), Begonia (red flowers)]
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