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Re: Annee's web site


       Hello Alan;

             I am very honored to have you as a visitor to our
       beginner web pages. Please enjoy and fell free to
       visit back again real soon. Thank you!

             On your next visit you might be in for a surprise,
         CUZ, there may just be a Sans's pie delight waiting.
         I must ask for your most favorite so I can prepare one
         especially for you! :>] For now you can assume that is
        for your eyes only delicious appetizer, eh!

                  Very much appreciated your insight about Sans.
       forskaolina. All of this is new to me  I am so grateful
       and for ever welcome any information from everyone
       on this list.

              I look forward to my Sans. flowering.

        Would love to hear more about the dwarf offset that
        you mentioned.

         Please stay warm and Have a wonderful holiday!


                Annee       In the Valley of the Sun
                   USDA Zone 9    Glendale, Arizona
               http://www.users.uswest.net/~ankrara
                          Ankrara@EarthCorp.com
                              Ankrara@uswest.net

On Fri, 10 Dec 1999 12:28:17 -0500 "Alan J.Butler"
<alanbutler1@COMPUSERVE.COM> writes:
> A bit late, but just to congratulate you, Annee, on a very
> interesting set
> of pictures. I was expecting however a Sansevieria pie when you said
> they
> were delicious. I suppose I must put it down to different use of
> English on
> this side of the Atlantic.
>
> By the way, we have seen lots of S.forskaolina in Yemen and Saudi
> Arabia,
> and have several clones. From what I could see on your picture, it
> looks
> OK. The leaves are very bluish, especially new growth, mottled, and
> with a
> red edge. They are flowering for us now.
>
> One phenomenon we have noticed is that there is a tendency to
> produce dwarf
> offsets, which never grow tall and flower like that. In a way like
> trifasciata produced 'Hahnii'. Has anyone else ever seen that?
>
> All the best,
> Alan Butler, England


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