Re: Seed Exchange TIME TO COOL OFF!


 

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Hi Sean,
 
I think that is a great idea!  Since you volunteered please go ahead and do the research and then ... Please write it as an article for the SIGNA Publication, send it to Rodney, and then we can also include it on the SIGNA WEB Site.
 
All My Best
 
Will
William Plotner, Pres.
SIGNA
 
----- Original Message -----
From: z*@umich.edu
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [iris-species] Seed Exchange TIME TO COOL OFF!

 

Perhaps we could throw together a page on the website showing state
restrictions on various species? It could also include suggestions on
how to prevent species from escaping to the wild. I'd be willing to do
it if we think it's a good idea.

Sean Z

Quoting "Mark A. Cook" <b*@bellsouth.net>:

>> If you have questions about why things are the way they are please
>> just ask. There is usually a good reason.
> Rodney,
> Great idea. By the way, I have an idea of my own here.
> Since mail order nurseries either will not ship to certain places,
> and more frequently, do not ship certain plants to certain places,
> maybe SIGNA can adopt the same policy? If certain type of seeds are
> too problematic, donât offer them. If other types of Irid seeds are
> not problematic, but are banned in certain states or countries, why
> not offer them, but donât ship seeds of certain species to locations
> in which the plants are banned? Busting up on those who run the
> seed exchange is not a viable answer in this.
> Mark A. Cook
> b*@bellsouth.net
> Dunnellon, Florida.



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