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Puerto Rico
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Puerto Rico
- From: J* P* <J*@AOL.COM>
- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 18:56:31 EST
Frances, are you in Puerto Rico? What part?
My husband and I moved to Culebra (from Minnesota) in September. I've been
lurking and learning on this listserv and I was surprised to see Puerto Rico
brought up. I don't know the import laws though. I'd be interested in learning
about them so I hope you share any responses you get.
hermine, I copied your information for my records, but getting anything
official in PR is a hassle. Stand in line or wait on the phone - I don't like
to spend all day to doing that kind of stuff.
We have received some mail order plants from Greg Stych (Sunshine State
Gardens (I think))- so I know it can be done.
Export is ok with bare root plants.
A question I've been meaning to ask. We have what I think is a native Sans.
growing in many places on this Island. Is there a Sans. that is known to grow
on Culebra? or do I need a description of it for identification. I have found
a native Orchid and probably some Peps - now, tell me I've hit the jackpot and
found a native Sans.
Jackie Pendergast
I also have the leaf with plantlets at the notches.I don't know if it is
native but it sure grows well here. We are tropical arid zone 11.
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