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Re: Tallest
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] Tallest
- From: Stephen Jankalski CEREOID@PRODIGY.NET>
- Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 00:23:45 -0500
That's a lovely CUT AND PASTE job Hermine,
You must be the only person who doesn't know that ALL the Onelist forums
have been down all day today to be upgraded.
How is your interjection relevent to the topic being discussed? The topic is
the tallest Sansevieria not the tallest tale. Why not tell us about your
Sansevierias?
Cereusly Steve
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Subject: Re: [SANS] Tallest
From: Enid Nash-Mandible <hermine@ENDANGEREDSPECIES.COM>
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 20:27:36 -0800
At 10:31 PM 2/18/00, Kirk Pamper wrote:
In a message dated 2/18/00 10:38:47 PM Central Standard Time,
lowilla.wilson@WORLDNET.ATT.NET writes:
<< Sansevieria bacularis variegated is the tallest one we have and taller
than
any that Kirk mentioned.
>>
Goodness, Lowilla, that must be a tall one!! Tell me, do the leaves support
themselves upright, or to they tend to sprawl.
Say! look at what happened when i went to take Steve's offer to join his
list! this is cut and pasted from the Onelist site:
Oops...
You have been banned from the group Sansevieria.
hermine
My "regular" bacularis has leaves at leat six feet long, but they flop
around
everywhere so, as I've mentioned before, I grow the plant in a tomato cage.
Kirk
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