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Re: sp. Lavranos 24534
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] sp. Lavranos 24534
- From: "Narda A. Miller" NardaA@AOL.COM>
- Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 16:24:41 EST
In a message dated 2/8/00 4:12:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, Chahinian@AOL.COM
writes:
<<
Dear Steve:
Apparently you were not able to read my letter properly.
Among FLAT LEAVED species. Sansevieria parva flowers very easily, more than
most other FLAT LEAVED species.
The most elementary of beginners know that S. parva is a FLAT LEAVED species.
Also, everybody knows that S. masoniana is a flat leaved species. I was
making reference to the fact that being a FLAT LEAVED species, it does not
bloom often.
I cannot go on contributing to this list when there is no will to understand
my letters unless they are written in an exhaustively thorough wording.
With kindest regards,
>>
Steve, thanks for asking the question, I have taken up sansevieria to get me
throught the winter. I find that I have a very difficult time reading most
of these posts and will never be able to learn if it is all not written in
exhaustively thorough wording.
Thanks heavens that the spring is near and I can get back to my real love, my
hostas. BTW all the people are very friendly on the hosta lists, do you live
where you can garden? Narda
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